83,431 Recited Digits of Pi
i_like_spam writes "59-year-old Akira Haraguchi of Japan recently broke the world record for the recited number of digits of Pi. Haraguchi-san recited an amazing 83,431 digits of Pi during a 13-hour overnight stretch. This almost doubles the previous record of 42,195 digits by fellow Japanese Hiroyuki Goto.
Though it is not yet updated to reflect the new record, the Pi-World-Ranking-List has the rules for participation and breaks down the ranking by world, continent, and country. Links to world rankings for memorized digits of E and Sqrt(2) are also given."
She only recited 10, the other numbers were just dupes.
When i think of hobbies, learning a sequence of 83,000 digits sounds like a good time.
Some would say that 3.1459 is more than enough.
(I tried to hold back - I really did)
Wait..er...the odds of him actually having a girlfriend are 83,431 to 1.
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i don't have hard drives. i just keep 30 chinese teenagers in my basement and force them to memorize numbers
Direct away from face when opening.
I memorized i. People memorizing Pi and e are too irrational for my tastes.
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Pft you memorized i? Come back when you memorize a real number.
Well, I also memorized 1/3. However, the competition has been going on for 73 days now, and I'm not sure I can keep going much longer.
What does it take to be number 1? Two is not a winner, and three no one remembers...
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So this guy recites 83,431 digits, and you can't type 5?
C-x C-s C-x k