quiet_samurai said:
Neonbob said:
I'm pretty sure it was his age when his daughter was born.
Something like that.
I have a friend that said this too, you and he are the only ones i have heard say that.
OT: It's how may times you have to solve a Rubix Cube before it opens up and transports you to another dimension.
The only problem is, he thought up the 42 gag decades before he even had a daughter, so unless he could see the future (which I doubt even Douglas Adams could do--he was good, but damn, he wasn't
thatgood), that theory is bunk. For that matter, according to The Almighty Wiki, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_adams] his first appearance in Monty Python's Flying Circus was in episode 42, which also predates its appearance in Hitchhiker's. Personally, I dunno what to think; he always maintained that 42 meant nothing, that he picked it totally at random (and that the whole base-13 thing is a meaningless coincidence), but then you hear about things like his having told Stephen Fry "the secret of 42," and you start to wonder.
Another theory: Maybe he picked 42 because it kept popping up in his life; I have the same issue with 301 (my area code, my SSN, the address of a former friend), so I may have to work the number 301 into a novel someday just to give it meaning.