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i did this a few years ago and got up to the 80th decimal..and then i ate pie. 7 years ago
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i did this a few years ago and got up to the 80th decimal..and then i ate pie. 7 years ago
Maybe next year pi day won’t be the same day as Purim and I can celebrate it somehow.. 7 years ago
I forgot to get my friends to test my knowledge of pi…but I counted myself and got to 33 digits. I’m going to have pi for tea. I introduced my maths teacher to pi day, he thought it was pretty nifty. 7 years ago
I’m handing out 18 pi day cards today, and I am taking apple pi into school. My lunch will be bagels, because they are round…and circles are relevant today.
Now time for some last minute ‘cramming’ before my friends test me for how many digits of pi I can get to. 7 years ago
fortythree has an interesting blog interstate forty-three with this entry on pi and the occurrence of the digit pair 43: Pi with 43 43’s changed to fortythree
Nice:) 7 years ago
Apparently
Singer Kate Bush’s recently released album “Aerial” contains a song titled “π,” in which she sings π to over one hundred decimal places. Fans have discovered that she got some of them wrong, however, and actually misses twenty-two numbers. Fans are calling Bush’s version “Kate’s π.”
I’m not a fan, but I am curious about her song π.
Via search.com7 years ago
Of the many mnemonic devices for memorising pi, here is one that might just work
(...) fits the tune of “America” from West Side Story:
_Three point one four one five nine,
two six five three five eight nine,
seven nine three two three eight four,
six two six and a whole lot more._
by Rebecca Brannon
Found at Piphilology7 years ago
Something that would get the taste buds of Desperate Dan excited.
Image from the web site of Dr Peter Borwein
I wonder what font that is. 7 years ago
Why the hell not! Where’d we be without pi!
Looking forward to the 22nd of July as well.
A pi curiosity which I didn’t previously know about: the Feynman point7 years ago
...modestly celebrate, that is. I’m thinking cards for my friends, testing myself on how many digits I can get to, and pie for lunch. 7 years ago