World Record attempt
Posted: July 18th, 2019, 2:09 pm
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Watis wrote:That's not a very positive reply.
Where's the encouragement to try again, perhaps with advice on how to memorise pi to at least 70 thousand places.
Here's what Michael is working towards: http://pi-world-ranking-list.com/index. ... ategory=pi
Watis
Watis wrote:Where's the encouragement to try again, perhaps with advice on how to memorise pi to at least 70 thousand places.
Here's what Michael is working towards: http://pi-world-ranking-list.com/index. ... ategory=pi
Watis wrote:Now we're just going round in circles.
Watis
Howyoudoin wrote:
dionaeamuscipula wrote:Watis wrote:That's not a very positive reply.
Where's the encouragement to try again, perhaps with advice on how to memorise pi to at least 70 thousand places.
Here's what Michael is working towards: http://pi-world-ranking-list.com/index. ... ategory=pi
Watis
How he wishes he could recollect pi easily today.
He needs a drink - alcoholic of course.
DM
sunnyjoe wrote:If the Indiana House of Representatives had passed this bill then pi would have been legislated as 3.2 which is even easier to remember than 3.11
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Pi_Bill
AndyPandy wrote:sunnyjoe wrote:If the Indiana House of Representatives had passed this bill then pi would have been legislated as 3.2 which is even easier to remember than 3.11
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Pi_Bill
As a kid I had one of the Guinness WR Annuals and they had recorded the most inaccurate defintion as belonging to China who declared Pi to be 3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Hui%2 ... _algorithm (second sentence)
Subsequently I learned that the 4th root of 2143/22 is a good approximation of pi to nearly 9 decimal places