A fellow student unearthed the following /. signature:
„Anyone else notice what x+k+c+d adds to? 42! :) [x=24,k=11,c=3,d=4]“
Interesting discovery. I wonder whether that was intentional. And it goes on: When adding up ASCII representation values of the characters you get 120 + 107 + 99 + 100 = 426 which includes 42 as a substring.
Said fellow student then discovered even more similarities between those two numbers:
<sh> sebastian@madlax:~$ factor 426 <sh> 426: 2 3 71 <sh> sebastian@madlax:~$ factor 42 <sh> 42: 2 3 7 <sh> This is a *bit* creepy for a coincidence.
So both numbers are even sphenic numbers and the prime factors of 42 are a substring of the prime factors of 426.
Scary. So xkcd seems to be linked to 42.
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nice find
oooohh, and the original post of this was timestamped “Wed, 2008-06-11 11:42 — Joey”, which, has the number 42 in it. and my mom and dad were both once.. wait for it.. wai… thats right! 42.. and once in history.. it was 1942, and 1842, and 1742.. and soon it will be 2042. a deck of cards has 42+10 cards! on the 12th of this month, it will be 42 days past the first of september! pack your bug out bags, chastisize your daughters, protect your house hold appliances.. its coming! have a great day:)
Not true
This is just a coincidence. You can check when Rundall Munroe from xkcd was asked the meaning on that during a talk @ google ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?… ). He explains why he choose xkcd.
I know :-)
The topic can be found in a few places around the web by now. But it's a nice coincidence nonetheless.
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