Time advances: facts accumulate; doubts arise. Faint glimpses of truth begin to
appear, and shine more and more unto the perfect day. The highest intellects,
like the tops of mountains, are the first to catch and to reflect the dawn. They
are bright, while the level below is still in darkness. But soon the light,
which at first illuminated only the loftiest eminences, descends on the plain,
and penetrates to the deepest valley. First come hints, then fragments of
systems, then defective systems, then complete and harmonious systems. The sound
opinion, held for a time by one bold speculator, becomes the opinion of a small
minority, of a strong minority, of a majority of mankind. Thus, the great
progress goes on.
!!MY NAME HAS CHANGED
On 1998 March 19 I walked down to the Winona, MN courthouse and filled out the
paperwork that would legally change my name from "Geoff David Busker"
to "Geoff David Fortytwo". Fans of the author Douglas Adams will, of
course, instantly recognize that 42 is the answer to the ultimate question of
life, the universe, and everything.
Cool huh? I'd been throwing around the idea for several months, but until
Fortytwo came up I couldn't think of anything that fit all of my criteria. My
requirements were as follows:
#The name should be unique. In other words, no other human, living or dead, should ever have had the same last name as me. This is to prevent people from asking me: "So, are you really related to THE Einstein?"
#It should be less than 10 letters. (If I hadn't had this as a prerequisite, I might have chosen "Ecstaticfuturist" as my last name. I was strongly considering it!)
#The name must be spelled EXACTLY the same way that it sounds.
#It should start with a letter early in the alphabet.
#The name should be scientific sounding.
Little did I know that I would get 15 minutes of local fame out of this name change. On March 20, 1998, a reporter from the Winona Daily News interviewed me for an article that would appear as the cover story for the Sunday, March 22, 1998 edition.
Then, on Sunday, March 22, 1998, before I had even read the article, I got a call from a reporter from KTTC/NBC out of Rochester, MN. He then drove over to my apartment an hour later and taped a short interview with me about my name change and the origin of the number 42.
On March 25, 1998, a radio station from Green Bay, WI called me up and talked with me on the air about my name change.
On March 26, 1998, I got filmed for a two minute segment that was aired on WKBT/CBS ch8 out of La Crosse, WI on the 6:00 news.
On March 26, 1998 (I think), a guy called me up and tried to convince me that my name had been changed to fortyfour. He sounded like a radio DJ, and considering it was 8:00 at night it seemed unlikely to me that he was from the courthouse. However, I played along with it for a little while. smile
On March 30, 1998, I was interviewed by my school paper, The Winonan.
On March 31, 1998, the radio station KROC out of Rochester talked with me on the air about the name change. After the show he invited me to get back in contact with him after I move out to California to talk about the reactions of my future coworkers at Intel.
On April 1, 1998, an article appeared about my name change in the internet version of "The Age" in Melbourne, Australia. Here's a local copy of the article.
Here's the article about me from the
Sunday, March 22, 1998 edition of the Winona Daily News:
![]() Call me 42WSU student wants last name to go by the numberBy Doug Mattson Winona Daily News
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Here's a copy of the blurb that appeared in the
internet version of "The Age"
in Melbourne, Australia on April 1, 1998.
Feed him to the Babelfish
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