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To how many decimal places do you know Pi?Please answer seriously. | Pi? What's that? |
2.9%, 1 vote | 1-2 |
14.7%, 5 votes | 3-4 |
8.8%, 3 votes | 5-10 |
44.1%, 15 votes | 11-20 |
14.7%, 5 votes | 21-30 |
2.9%, 1 vote | 31-50 |
2.9%, 1 vote | 51-80 |
5.9%, 2 votes | 81-100 |
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0.0%, 0 vote | 101-150 |
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0.0%, 0 vote | More than 150 |
2.9%, 1 vote | Multi-voting is disabled.
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Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 1526/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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I know 78 of 'em. | |||
MathOnNapkins Math n' Hacks Level: 67 Posts: 1777/2189 EXP: 2495887 For next: 96985 Since: 03-18-04 From: Base Tourian Since last post: 1 hour Last activity: 32 min. |
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Originally posted by Smallhacker He's the envy of all his friends.... But seriously, I only know 3-5 of them on a good day, and knowing more won't help me get laid. Pi is just one of (uncountably) many transcendental numbers, so I don't care to memorize their digits. |
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blackhole89 LOLSEALS Moderator of ROM hacking EmuNET IRC network admin Head GM of TwilightRO Level: 47 Posts: 677/971 EXP: 739208 For next: 26995 Since: 03-15-04 From: Dresden/Germany Since last post: 14 hours Last activity: 12 hours |
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I know 8 of them. Yet, at a certain maths camp, I came to meet someone who knows slightly more than 300 of them. It's a riddle to me how someone can memorize such a long number. |
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Alastor the Stylish Hey! I made a cool game! It's called "I poisoned half the food, so if you eat you might die!" Have a taco. Level: 114 Posts: 6126/7620 EXP: 16258468 For next: 51099 Since: 03-15-04 From: Oregon, US Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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Just 5 of them here. I'm a horrible person | |||
Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 1528/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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I happen to be a fan of Matthew Matic's music. (A swedish maths geek.) During a period, I was listening to the ones he made that I like, over and over again while working. In one song (which mostly consists of the sentence "Who knows the most digits of Pi?", but in swedish, "Vem kan flest decimaler p | |||
Dracoon Zelda The temp ban/forum ban bypasser! Level: 84 Posts: 2873/3727 EXP: 5514391 For next: 147561 Since: 03-25-04 From: At home Since last post: 5 hours Last activity: 5 hours |
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3.141592? I think I might even have that wrong... |
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Kitten Yiffer Purple wand Furry moderator Vivent l'exp����¯�¿�½������©rience de signalisation d'amusement, ou bien ! Level: 135 Posts: 9437/11162 EXP: 28824106 For next: 510899 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden Since last post: 3 hours Last activity: 4 min. |
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3.14... Uhm, that's about it. It was so damn long time ago I even needed to use Pi. |
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MathOnNapkins Math n' Hacks Level: 67 Posts: 1778/2189 EXP: 2495887 For next: 96985 Since: 03-18-04 From: Base Tourian Since last post: 1 hour Last activity: 32 min. |
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The series 1 - 1/3 + 1/5 - 1/7 + ... converges to pi/4 (uber slowly, and I mean uber) just getting 4 digits of accuracy took over 15,000 iterations to achieve. But whenever you need a spare digit and have a few hours (possibly a lot more) to sit around, you can use this. |
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Jarukoth IRRATIONAL EXUBERENCE!!1! Level: 79 Posts: 2761/3194 EXP: 4402011 For next: 177456 Since: 03-17-04 From: New Jersey, U.S.A. Shoes: Yes. Since last post: 8 days Last activity: 1 day |
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Originally posted by Smallhacker I only know 5. Congrats. You have outgeeked me sir. |
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Ran-chan Moldorm eek, when are they going to stop growing... Level: 143 Posts: 9227/12781 EXP: 35293588 For next: 538220 Since: 03-15-04 From: Nerima District, Tokyo - Japan Since last post: 12 hours Last activity: 12 hours |
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3.14 here too. I haven | |||
Xkeeper The required libraries have not been defined. Level: NAN Posts: -1853/-863 EXP: NAN For next: 0 Since: 03-15-04 Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: -753366 sec. |
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3.14159 5 |
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Smallhacker Green Birdo SMW Hacking Moderator Level: 68 Posts: 1530/2273 EXP: 2647223 For next: 81577 Since: 03-15-04 From: Söderhamn, Sweden Since last post: 10 hours Last activity: 9 hours |
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My next challange will be to memorize the number "i" to at least 1 decimal place. | |||
Dylan Devil Trumpets and Angel Trombones ~ Level: 54 Posts: 1354/1407 EXP: 1181697 For next: 52173 Since: 06-19-04 From: Ottawa, Canada. Since last post: 1 day Last activity: 6 hours |
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Originally posted by Smallhacker I bet you go to bed proud everynight knowing that. |
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Colleen Administrator Level: 136 Posts: 8062/11302 EXP: 29369328 For next: 727587 Since: 03-15-04 From: LaSalle, Quebec, Canada Since last post: 3 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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3.14159... and then I get stuck right there. Funny, I used to hit the Pi button on my calculator all the time for no apparent reason. |
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MathOnNapkins Math n' Hacks Level: 67 Posts: 1779/2189 EXP: 2495887 For next: 96985 Since: 03-18-04 From: Base Tourian Since last post: 1 hour Last activity: 32 min. |
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Eh, well I think we're all better than the ancient hebrews, who insisted on just using 3 instead of even 3.14. I don't want any of them as my engineers. | |||
Dracoon Zelda The temp ban/forum ban bypasser! Level: 84 Posts: 2878/3727 EXP: 5514391 For next: 147561 Since: 03-25-04 From: At home Since last post: 5 hours Last activity: 5 hours |
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I'm doing area and circumfrence in a cricle and area of a sector... So, I'm bound to know some I guess... | |||
Kefka Indefinitely Unbanned Level: 81 Posts: 2856/3392 EXP: 4826208 For next: 166641 Since: 03-15-04 From: Pomona, CALIFORNIA BABY! Since last post: 4 hours Last activity: 4 hours |
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Bah, who gives a shit about pi? I only know 3.14159... what I want to know is: Who has memorized the number e? THAT's work... I only know like 2.71828 on that number. Anyone know much more of it? |
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Grey the Stampede Don't mess with powers you don't understand. And yes. That means donuts. Level: 82 Posts: 2213/3770 EXP: 5192909 For next: 16318 Since: 06-17-04 From: Kingston, RI, USA, Earth Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Originally posted by Smallhacker You're a madman! Myself, I only know about 12... My old Geometry teacher knew over 250, and I have a friend who can go to about 45. And Kef, I hate e. I hate it. Do you hear me? See this? This is hate for e^(whatever). *middle finger to his math book* Hehe, who here actually knows what the number "i" is? (edited by Greybacca on 04-27-05 05:00 PM) |
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MathOnNapkins Math n' Hacks Level: 67 Posts: 1782/2189 EXP: 2495887 For next: 96985 Since: 03-18-04 From: Base Tourian Since last post: 1 hour Last activity: 32 min. |
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i is the imaginary basis number. Together with 1 you can form a two dimensional plane, similar to the normal plane most of you draw your graphs in. The first coordinate is in real numbers, and the second coordinate consists of real numbers times i. That is the complex plane, or the number field C. Real numbers is R. Specifically, it is adjoined as the solution of the equation x^2 + 1 = 0. In other words, it's the square root of negative one. Ignorant people will complain that i doesn't exist in the real world, but it exists in the theory of electrical engineering and quantum physics, which are real world applications, as well as fluid dynamics. edit: btw, Grey, smallhacker was being facetious, b/c i has no decimal places, or alternatively, it's real coefficient is 1, as in 1 times i. So it would only have one significant decimal place anyways. (edited by MathOnNapkins on 04-27-05 07:53 PM) (edited by MathOnNapkins on 04-27-05 07:54 PM) |
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NSNick Laidback Admin Level: 85 Posts: 2114/3875 EXP: 5895841 For next: 2699 Since: 03-15-04 From: North Side School: OSU Since last post: 9 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Damn complex numbers and their applications in electrical engineering. Grr. |
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