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« Reply #45 on: January 13, 2012, 03:45:02 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin
     
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« Reply #46 on: January 13, 2012, 03:48:30 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin

Never got farther (although I have known a few more during high school, when I used it a lot more)
Now only this: 3.14159265359879323 [and that's really the end for me now; will never need any more digits I think; else I'll boot my pc  Tongue]
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« Reply #47 on: January 13, 2012, 03:56:15 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin

Never got farther (although I have known a few more during high school, when I used it a lot more)
Now only this: 3.14159265359879323 [and that's really the end for me now; will never need any more digits I think; else I'll boot my pc  Tongue]

Good for you, Ruben. I am sure there are others in our fantabulous forum who knows the pi by heart in more farther decimal points than you and I.

But look at yours again ... or am I going blind as well?
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« Reply #48 on: January 13, 2012, 04:34:57 AM »

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« Reply #49 on: January 13, 2012, 04:46:38 AM »

Don't forget 'Pi Day' - your local Nerd will never forgive you  Cheesy
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Thanks for the reminder, Abraxas.

I have to admit that I wasn't aware of 22/7 or even July 22. It will be hard for an old fart like myself to remedy what is already a fact ... I opened KCalc and did a quick division, and got 3.14285714286 ... what?? OpenOffice Calc returned a 3.14285714285714 ...

Dang!
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« Reply #50 on: January 13, 2012, 07:36:13 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin

And you think you have memory problems? my wife get mad if I forget her birthday and that's a risk every year. I'm afraid to forget my address and that that's a risk every day  Undecided
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« Reply #51 on: January 13, 2012, 08:05:22 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin

Never got farther (although I have known a few more during high school, when I used it a lot more)
Now only this: 3.14159265359879323 [and that's really the end for me now; will never need any more digits I think; else I'll boot my pc  Tongue]

Good for you, Ruben. I am sure there are others in our fantabulous forum who knows the pi by heart in more farther decimal points than you and I.

But look at yours again ... or am I going blind as well?

No, I'm going blind (or typing too fast); didn't double check - of course the 9 and 8 have to be switched:
3.14159265358979323

EDIT: another typo in pi; well, from now on I'll use paper to write it down  Tongue
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« Reply #52 on: January 13, 2012, 08:19:15 AM »

You can stop teasing me now, guys ... that's the only decimal places that I can remember pi. I am getting old and my memory becomes blur ... and ... where the hell am I??  Grin

Never got farther (although I have known a few more during high school, when I used it a lot more)
Now only this: 3.14159265359879323 [and that's really the end for me now; will never need any more digits I think; else I'll boot my pc  Tongue]

Good for you, Ruben. I am sure there are others in our fantabulous forum who knows the pi by heart in more farther decimal points than you and I.

But look at yours again ... or am I going blind as well?

No, I'm going blind (or typing too fast); didn't double check - of course the 9 and 8 have to be switched:
3.14159265358979323

EDIT: another typo in pi; well, from now on I'll use paper to write it down  Tongue

Wow from the OT to this topic ... we sure do get around.  Grin

BTW Ruben, I hope you did excellent on your exams. I forgot to wish you good luck. I hope it was not too late. Wink
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