The answer is 42.
Sheldon Cooper in later life.
…and with the X it became a formula for hot chocolate.
He needs a “do not erase” on the board.
I like how the cartoonist was math savvy enough to put in multiple integrals, line integrals and cross products.
Too bad those word balloons are there……….or we could solve it too.
Thanks, I laughed out loud on that one! Good strip!
you have to answer the question in the form of a ?,,,“Who discovered the meaning of the universe?” Alex Trebek would be quite happy
And about that line “…and then a miracle happens…”
oldpine52 over 7 years ago
The answer is 42.
wiatr over 7 years ago
Sheldon Cooper in later life.
J Short over 7 years ago
…and with the X it became a formula for hot chocolate.
dutchs over 7 years ago
He needs a “do not erase” on the board.
dutchs over 7 years ago
I like how the cartoonist was math savvy enough to put in multiple integrals, line integrals and cross products.
Perkycat over 7 years ago
Too bad those word balloons are there……….or we could solve it too.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Thanks, I laughed out loud on that one! Good strip!
grossvatter over 7 years ago
you have to answer the question in the form of a ?,,,“Who discovered the meaning of the universe?” Alex Trebek would be quite happy
Ed Brault Premium Member over 7 years ago
And about that line “…and then a miracle happens…”