Hey everyone, Just wishing you all a happy Pi day! Not a a incrediably well know holiday but a fun one none the less ( our math classes have a party every year)
Regards,
Will
there's always a reason to party ;)
happy pi day, hehe
When I was in eighth grade in math I got really bored and memorized pi to the 75th digit or something. Let's see if I still remember... :D.
Quote from: old_blaggard on March 14, 2007, 08:28:47 PM
When I was in eighth grade in math I got really bored and memorized pi to the 75th digit or something. Let's see if I still remember... :D.
while I wait for the next render I will try to remember this:
(1 000 000 decimal)!!!!!text file
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/collabs/pi/pi6.txt (http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/collabs/pi/pi6.txt)
remember...it's a byte a digit!!
Tomorrow is the day you should be celebrating. Check out my celebratory artwork:
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Ah yes, 3.14
Sadly there isn't 93 minutes in the hour.
Andrew Randle
The Geostation
why 93?
surely its
3 month
14 day
1 hour
59 min
27 sec
just to be a pedant :D
Richard
Well I was thinking along the lines of 15:92 - which would be a convenient time in the working day to really celebrate National Pi Day :)
But by all means don't let me stop you celebrating at 1 in the morning ;)
Andrew Randle
The Geostation
you mean 3 in the morning? :P
lol at Pi day :P Heard it was a massive celebration somewhere in the USA, and they had a massive battle of memorizing Pi digits..lol
you seen this british guy who can remember 25000 positions after dec. point?
There's a guy that does even more I think..he was like bored and then kept doing it in his spare time for over a year..oh wait, I think he did it for like 20 years or something..lol
Oh by the way, did you guys notice the number of 'threads' in the Terragen 2 Discussion area?
lol, not the best fitting number for easter
mm indeed..