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Posted by ReNo on Thu Jul 22nd at 5:48pm 2004


Why the hell would anyone do that...such a waste of your life. [addsig]



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Posted by $loth on Thu Jul 22nd at 5:52pm 2004


? posted by Biological Component
http://pi-world-ranking-list.com/lists/memo/index.html

The world record for most digits of Pi memorized and recited was set at 42,195 digits by Hiroyuki Goto of Japan in February, 1995. It took him nine hours to recite.

He must have suck a boring social life

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Posted by Biological Component on Thu Jul 22nd at 6:04pm 2004


Just by chance, today (22/7) happens to be Pi Approximation Day:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_day [addsig]




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Posted by $loth on Thu Jul 22nd at 6:10pm 2004


I dread to think that you took your time to look that up [addsig]



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Posted by Crono on Thu Jul 22nd at 7:21pm 2004


Well the mathmatical existance of life (technically) is equal to 8.55x10^-12 [addsig]



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Posted by Cassius on Thu Jul 22nd at 10:49pm 2004


? posted by $loth
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? posted by Leperous

Pi is transcendental, basically meaning you can't write its exact value down, either through decimals or fractions or with any kind of finite sum/formula. And it's not boring, it's depth/scope surpasses any human created art *slaps*

Sorry, but there are many things in the world I find to be much 'deeper'.

Like the mind of cassius

Come now, I'm not that narcissistic.





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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Jul 22nd at 11:39pm 2004


Now Now, Cass. Narcissism isn't such a bad thing when you are right

It's like me; being better than everyone else tends to make people think I'm pretentious.

Technicaly, any arbitrary point can be considered to be the "center of the universe" so who's to tell you you aren't?





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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Jul 22nd at 11:56pm 2004


? posted by Cassius
? posted by $loth
? posted by Cassius
? posted by Leperous

Pi is transcendental, basically meaning you can't write its exact value down, either through decimals or fractions or with any kind of finite sum/formula. And it's not boring, it's depth/scope surpasses any human created art *slaps*

Sorry, but there are many things in the world I find to be much 'deeper'.

Like the mind of cassius

Come now, I'm not that narcissistic.

Oh yes... Lep, how does pi differ from any other irrational number? Don't fully understand the explanation of "transcendental" numbers in that link. I knew that 'Pi' and 'e' are incredible numbers but I didn't know they were both part of such a select group. Being a scientist I run into 'e' allot, and I've always wondered about it and never really understood. Particularly the fact that

d/dx ex = ex

Has always amazed me. It seems very strange that the value of a function could continually be equal to the value of it's slope.

For you doubters out there I have to agree with him. There really is nothing deeper than this that I can imagine. I truly envy mathematicians the patients to learn enough about math to understand this stuff. I'm to impatient, I just want to know enough calc and diffeq to get the job done.

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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Fri Jul 23rd at 12:03am 2004


Ack! De-railment!

Recently purchased 12 monkeys and Platoon, both of which are still two of the best movies I've ever watched. [addsig]




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Posted by OtZman on Fri Jul 23rd at 2:01pm 2004


? posted by Leperous

Pi is transcendental, basically meaning you can't write its exact value down, either through decimals or fractions or with any kind of finite sum/formula. And it's not boring, it's depth/scope surpasses any human created art *slaps*


? posted by Tracer Bullet

For you doubters out there I have to agree with him. There really is nothing deeper than this that I can imagine. I truly envy mathematicians the patients to learn enough about math to understand this stuff.


I totaly agree. I once tried to learn as many digits of PI as I could, and when I reached 110 i stopped and ofcourse I forgot them after a couple of days >_<. I guess I have to give it another try sometimes

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Posted by Forceflow on Fri Jul 23rd at 2:21pm 2004


I downloaded pi to 400 million ... better start memorizing
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Posted by ReNo on Fri Jul 23rd at 5:41pm 2004


? posted by OtZman

I totaly agree. I once tried to learn as many digits of PI as I could, and when I reached 110 i stopped and ofcourse I forgot them after a couple of days >_<. I guess I have to give it another try sometimes

No, no you don't, as there is absolutely no point. Do something more constructive with your time

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Posted by matt on Fri Jul 23rd at 6:07pm 2004


Did you know that you only need to know pi to 30 decimal places to calculate the circumfence of the universe to the accuarey of the width of a hydrogen atom?

Pointless piece of pi info.

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Posted by OtZman on Fri Jul 23rd at 9:29pm 2004


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I totaly agree. I once tried to learn as many digits of PI as I could, and when I reached 110 i stopped and ofcourse I forgot them after a couple of days >_<. I guess I have to give it another try sometimes

No, no you don't, as there is absolutely no point. Do something more constructive with your time



The fun thing with PI is that there is no pattern, you have to learn every number. That makes it even more impressive. Maybe I'm the only one that find it cool when someone can memorize a lot of numbers like that

In 10 days I could probably learn the first 1000 digits if I just tried...

and I don't really get that atom thing above ^_^
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Posted by OtZman on Fri Jul 23rd at 10:49pm 2004


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I downloaded pi to 400 million ... better start memorizing


Where, where? (yes, I AM lazy)
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Posted by Biological Component on Sat Jul 24th at 2:33am 2004


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Did you know that you only need to know pi to 30 decimal places to calculate the circumfence of the universe to the accuarey of the width of a hydrogen atom? ...



what... how? I- uh... that ca- [addsig]




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Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Jul 24th at 7:20am 2004


I'm interested in how this would work. Cause making pi more and more precise won't account for the fact that you'll also need the radius of the universe to the accuracy of the width of a hydrogen atom. And that's not happening.



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Posted by $loth on Sat Jul 24th at 7:39am 2004


Sooo....... has anyone watched any NEW movies which aren't about pi?!!!!

I watched face/off the other day, that was good.

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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sat Jul 24th at 8:08am 2004


I watched Broken Arrow again. It was still okish. [addsig]



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Posted by Gwil on Sat Jul 24th at 8:21am 2004


Face/Off, I saw that too - bloody awful film. As I cynically spouted on TEH IRC! - all gimmick, no substance. The plot was thin and badly executed, the non Troy/cant remember the other guys name characters could have been discarded entirely as their significance to the film was nothing.

Even when they were, they were cliched as hell - take the rogues in that institute, stereotypical "psychos" with smart haircuts and glasses, softly spoken.. *yawn* haven't we seen this a thousand times before? I managed to watch til the end, even with the break for the 10pm news, but was pretty much bored and resigned to defeat within the first 45 minutes. Mediocre and unoriginal.

I saw The Thin Red Line the other day too, *yawn* once more - overly long, overly iconic (and once again, cliched) and it ripped so much from other war films before it that it became embarassing to watch.

Bleh, i'm gonna rent something good to stem this tide of crapola films that are worming their way onto terrestrial television.
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