I’m so much of a geek that I made myself a shirt like that with plenty more decimal places!
the “action shots” or whatever on that shirt are AWESOME. especially the pirate with bawls, pepsi, a ti 84 plus, etc.
I actually once went unicycling with a guy with that very shirt (:
Even though James Potter thinks you’re right, I think both of you were wrong. It should be 93993.
And of course we should realise that when a single digit is wrong, all digits thereafter are meaningless.
Now that we got pi, how about e?
I used to know that one a little bit…2.18281828459045…thats all I can remember now.
and I don’t even know what e is for (:
It’s derivative is the same as it’s derivative’s derviative and that is equal to it’s derivative. Got it?
ohh, right, yeah, thats what I thought…mhmm…
e-Pi ?
Gilby wins.
He is the biggest geek.
Well done you.
T.
I have memorized 100 digits before, but this is all I can remember off hand:
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971
I just go to Online Conversion - Morse Code Conversion
Well, other than pi = circumference / diameter, there are many formulas involving series or integrals, such as:
π = 48 * ArcTan(1/18) + 32 * ArcTan(1/57) − 20 * ArcTan(1/239)
is accurate to over 100,000 decimal places.
That one that you showed is so cool!! What do you do that you know stuff like that?
I’m a big Fibonacci fan.
I wear a shirt pocket protector and own a slide rule.
Sorry, not a geek… just an aged nerd.