Pie tasting contest
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209
749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132
Man, I just did that by memory, One-Hundred and Thirteen Digits (plus a decimal point). Do I get 5 points on my test too?
749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132
Man, I just did that by memory, One-Hundred and Thirteen Digits (plus a decimal point). Do I get 5 points on my test too?
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thanks for jackin' up my screen with all of these numbers :)
+5
Man, I have to say, this is the coolest looking post ever on my blog.
Ahhh man! Just as I thought, it looks sucky in Internet Explorer. Guess I'm going to have to go fix that. Err.
Okay, so Mizbah has to memorize all that? I was sooooo confused since you two started the whole thing.
Yep, 50 digits after the decimal in Pi she gets a +5 on her test (i think) and the student with the most digits memorized gets 15 additional points. I was just helping her out...kind of learning something cool at the same time.
If I remember right, she recited 182 straight digits last night. Not 183, she didn't say "3." to start it off. I hope 182 will when it for her.
you misspelled "win".... ha!
--------kdox
Hey, it's Pi day. You know 3.14 (March 14). Just thought you should know, since you were learning Pi.
Cool, Pi day, I didn't even realize it. I've always thought about Pi time (3:14) more than it really matters.
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