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#26 2010-03-14 22:24:44

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Re: Pi Day!

Pi Day is here? Yay!! By the way remember to reset your clocks...it's DST ending day! *grumpy because he lost an hour of sleep*


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#27 2010-03-14 23:37:55

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Re: Pi Day!

Some girl asked me to a date today, and it turns out it was just to go to some boring Pi Day thing.


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#28 2010-03-15 01:16:59

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Re: Pi Day!

I've made it a goal to memorize as many digits of pi as I can.

I'm only up to 3.141592653589793 so far, but hey, it's a start.


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#29 2010-03-15 01:23:59

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Re: Pi Day!

All I've memorized is 3.75654737565473756547.

By coincidence, Chrischb and I joined Scratch on March 14 - pi day!  big_smile


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#30 2010-03-15 14:41:27

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Re: Pi Day!

Jonathanpb wrote:

All I've memorized is 3.75654737565473756547.

By coincidence, Chrischb and I joined Scratch on March 14 - pi day!  big_smile

What is that? Doesn't look like Pi.


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#31 2010-03-15 16:14:13

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Re: Pi Day!

It's a repeat of RHY's numbers.


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#32 2010-03-15 16:34:37

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Re: Pi Day!

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

It's a repeat of RHY's numbers.

Supposed to be a joke?


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#33 2010-03-15 16:41:58

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Re: Pi Day!

Yes, I'm pretty sure it was just a joke.


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#34 2010-03-15 16:44:00

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Re: Pi Day!

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

Yes, I'm pretty sure it was just a joke.

I geuss only if you look hard and you know Rhys numbers its funny... rather wierd joke though...


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#35 2010-03-16 12:08:06

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Re: Pi Day!

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory


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#36 2010-03-16 12:10:25

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Re: Pi Day!

Tickles wrote:

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory

I heard a rumor that my computing teacher knows it o 50, i dont think its true though, the scatter brain he is sometimes.


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#37 2010-03-16 12:13:18

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Re: Pi Day!

I know: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288...

All from memory.

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#38 2010-03-16 12:14:19

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Re: Pi Day!

Tickles wrote:

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory

Some of those are wrong.

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#39 2010-03-16 12:15:14

markyparky56
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Re: Pi Day!

ScratchGamer417 wrote:

Tickles wrote:

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory

Some of those are wrong.

Well it was from memory, so well done for getting past 3.141, thats where i know it to.


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#40 2010-03-16 12:35:40

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Re: Pi Day!

That's all you need to know in real life.


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#41 2010-03-16 13:12:56

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Re: Pi Day!

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

That's all you need to know in real life.

Just press the Pi button on the calculator, and you dont need to know it.


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#42 2010-03-16 13:18:48

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Re: Pi Day!

Tickles wrote:

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory

4 should be 3.
8 should be 9.


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#43 2010-03-16 13:23:55

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Re: Pi Day!

juststickman wrote:

Tickles wrote:

i memorized pi to the 27 decimal!!! 3.1415926535897932384626433842798

that was all my memory

4 should be 3.
8 should be 9.

maybe he just pressed the wrong keys then?


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#44 2010-03-16 18:48:06

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Re: Pi Day!

1. I have memorized 3.14159265358979323!!!

2. Look at this user's page: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/3-14159265358979323

3. While the decimal representation of π has been computed to more than a trillion  digits, elementary applications, such as estimating the circumference of a circle, will rarely require more than a dozen decimal places. For example, the decimal representation of π truncated to 11 decimal places is good enough to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits inside the earth with an error of less than one millimetre, and the decimal representation of π truncated to 39 decimal places is sufficient to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits in the observable universe with precision comparable to the radius of a hydrogen atom.

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#45 2010-03-16 19:08:24

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Re: Pi Day!

Get it?

PI Day: 3.14159265358979323846...
PI Minute: 3.14159265358979323846...

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#46 2010-03-16 19:47:06

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Re: Pi Day!

Pi second 3/14 1:59:26


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#47 2010-03-16 20:00:50

ScratchGamer417
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Re: Pi Day!

soupoftomato wrote:

Pi second 3/14 1:59:26

3/14 1:59:26.5358979323846264338327950288...

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#48 2010-03-16 20:18:04

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Re: Pi Day!

Mah latest project, although it's late.

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#49 2010-03-17 05:33:29

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Re: Pi Day!

bigreader wrote:

1. I have memorized 3.14159265358979323!!!

2. Look at this user's page: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/3-14159265358979323

3. While the decimal representation of π has been computed to more than a trillion  digits, elementary applications, such as estimating the circumference of a circle, will rarely require more than a dozen decimal places. For example, the decimal representation of π truncated to 11 decimal places is good enough to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits inside the earth with an error of less than one millimetre, and the decimal representation of π truncated to 39 decimal places is sufficient to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits in the observable universe with precision comparable to the radius of a hydrogen atom.

Tried reading that whole block in one breath before I realized it was 2 long sentences...


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#50 2010-03-17 12:43:35

markyparky56
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Re: Pi Day!

Ace-of-Spades wrote:

bigreader wrote:

1. I have memorized 3.14159265358979323!!!

2. Look at this user's page: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/3-14159265358979323

3. While the decimal representation of π has been computed to more than a trillion  digits, elementary applications, such as estimating the circumference of a circle, will rarely require more than a dozen decimal places. For example, the decimal representation of π truncated to 11 decimal places is good enough to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits inside the earth with an error of less than one millimetre, and the decimal representation of π truncated to 39 decimal places is sufficient to estimate the circumference of any circle that fits in the observable universe with precision comparable to the radius of a hydrogen atom.

Tried reading that whole block in one breath before I realized it was 2 long sentences...

Ok then... do you read it out loud?

Pi minute should have been:

3 minutes past 2 in the after noon.

03:14


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