Author Topic: about 20,000 digits of pi.  (Read 4595 times)

There is no way we can check if you are wrong or not unless we were a robot.
challenge accepted

Highlighting the text splits them into columns, but if you quote his post, you'll see there are no spaces. Badspot wrote a script that breaks up long lines of text.
Why couldn't he just enable overflow in the CSS script?

Why couldn't he just enable overflow in the CSS script?
because then it'll just be hidden/flood over the borders of the post, I guess.

What gets me is that he injects a <span> between text instead of just wrapping the chunks in an unstyled <span>.

because then it'll just be hidden/flood over the borders of the post, I guess.

What gets me is that he injects a <span> between text instead of just wrapping the chunks in an unstyled <span>.
i totally know what your talking about.



7 and 8 appear too often in pi. ._.

Every year our school has a contest on who can remember the most digits of
PI.
Happens every national PI day,
our school record is 300somthing.

you forgot a number between the 3,323 digit and the 4,345 digit.

3.14159265358979323846264338 is all I know. :c

The only digits I know are 3.14.

and from now on I will live on in shame typing like this

« Last Edit: March 08, 2012, 11:54:53 PM by dargereldren »

I have a 1 in 9 chance of guessing it if I just say 3.

because there is no such thing as 0

wait oh then it wouldn't matter

someone get a supercomputer and plug this in!
pi = 2 integral_0^infinity1/(t^2+1) dt

All you need to know

Technically you only need to know 3.1 because the 4 is a unnecessary variable. It'll always round down to 3.1.

Technically you only need to know 3.1 because the 4 is a unnecessary variable. It'll always round down to 3.1.

Implying you would always work with rounded numbers.