In Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 42 is the number from which all meaning (“the meaning of life, the universe, and everything”) could be derived.
A BBC radio script based on Adams’ book contains the following lines: (“Cave man” lays out following sentence in Scrabble stones: “What do you get if you multiply six by nine?”)
Arthur: Six by nine? Forty-two? You know, I’ve always felt that there was something fundamentally wrong with the Universe.
(Faint and distant voice:) Base thirteen!
42 - In Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 42 is the number from which all meaning (“the meaning of life, the universe, and everything”) could be derived.
google ka haat jo jo pakre challe ga, wo he taraqi kare ga
ye lo… some more…
“Some of you may know about Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. In it there was a super computer called Deep Thought. Deep Thought was asked what the meaning of life was. After a long time, I can’t remember how many thousands of years, he came up with a number, something like 42. The people who had asked the question were very indignant, after all, waiting for thousands of years to be told that the meaning of life is 42.
Deep Thought protested that one can’t ask a question like “what is the meaning of life” and expect an intelligent answer. Deep Thought said the question was too vague, if I remeber correctly.
Of course, Deep Thought was right. After all, what do you think “the meaning of life” means?”
:hinna: yehi problem hai aaj kal kay bachon main. google ki jaan nahin chortay. abay bongiyon ja kay book nikal kay parho. yeh nahin ho sakta to movie hi dekh lo. cuz believe me google ain’t go nothing on the real deal
challo ajj kay liye itni info he kafi hay chotay chotya tou damaghooz hain… challo ab khelnayy ka tyymmm:sadiyah: pakran pakrai kheltay hainnn…bhadooo naa
queer saab ne mujhe danta tha kyoon ke main onpe hans rehe thi...
to maine promise kiya tha ke i wont laugh at ne one...
phir maine red rose pe hansee... that was the mistake :p