After hitting my 42nd birthday this year, I thought for a while that Douglas Adams had layered the joke with a bit of truth: at 42, a man is more or less confident in his skin, having lived through enough to feel somewhat unflappable; he's probably raised kids, bought a home, got a decent job, and can pretty much choose what he wants to do for the rest of his life. Hence "the answer" - the answer is to be 42. ... Ala…
It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
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Re: It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
#42It seems a year out to me. The original radio series was broadcast in 1978, so 42 is now 43. --Spoiler alert-- And the answer 42 turned out to be "What do you get if you multiply six by nine" in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
wouldn't six by nine be 54? Is this one just soaring over my head?
Re: It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
#43It seems a year out to me. The original radio series was broadcast in 1978, so 42 is now 43. --Spoiler alert-- And the answer 42 turned out to be "What do you get if you multiply six by nine" in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
wouldn't six by nine be 54? Is this one just soaring over my head?
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#44This is comment 43. I broke it.
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#45Right now there's 42 comments on this post about 42. This is comment 43. I broke it.
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#46Re: It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
#47I like the theory that 42 was chosen because ASCII 42 is *, as in the wildcard character. It matches everything!
> On 3 November 1993, he (Douglas Adams) gave this answer on alt.fan.douglas-adams: > > The answer to this is very simple. It was a joke. It had to be a number, an ordinary, smallish number, and I chose that one. Binary representations, base thirteen, Tibetan monks are all complete nonsense. I sat at my desk, stared into the garden and thought '42 will do' I typed it out. End of story. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P…
TVTROPES WARNING!
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#48Re: It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
#49Seen a few Ask HNs where people asked that question: `What is the meaning of life?`. Well one thing I believe is: `The meaning of life is to find meaning in life ` Another quote I live by is, by Bukowski: “Find what you love and let it kill you” – Charles Bukowski I mean it makes sense right? Many people just haven't found their passion and go round like headless chickens!
The stories we make up inside our fish bowls most likely have very little to do with reality.
Re: It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question
#50It seems a year out to me. The original radio series was broadcast in 1978, so 42 is now 43. --Spoiler alert-- And the answer 42 turned out to be "What do you get if you multiply six by nine" in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
Marvin talking to the mattress: “I’m roughly a billion times smarter than you. For example, pick a number. Any number.” Mattress: “Ummmm…seven?” Marvin: “Wrong. You see?”
Arthur, while aboard the Heart of Gold, says, “I’m disappointed we never figured out that Ultimate Question business.” Eddie the ship’s computer immediately after says, “Pick a number, any number!”
Given the abilities of each of those characters, it’s a plausible theory. It’s also how the author chose the Answer, so at least at a meta level it is true.