3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679
8214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196
4428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273
724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609
2006-10-10 04:35:07
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answer #1
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answered by Brutally Honest 3
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3
2006-10-10 11:27:17
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answer #2
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answered by Jeffrey M 2
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About 8 off the top of my head, but I can get out to fifteen using this handy mnemonic:
"How I want a drink, alcoholic, of course, after the heavy chapters involving quantum mechanics."
The number of letters in each word corresponds to a digit in pi.
2006-10-10 11:31:49
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answer #3
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answered by aryeh_cls 2
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One
2006-10-10 11:26:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There is this thing called.... A LIFE. I have a button on my HP calculator that gives me all the digits I need for computing curves.
2006-10-10 11:41:22
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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3. something 12 or 14??
2006-10-10 11:35:01
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answer #6
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answered by Stasia 2
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I know 50 by heart!
2006-10-10 11:28:32
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answer #7
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answered by steiner1745 7
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About 7 and its enough to get me by ... 3.1415927
2006-10-10 17:47:04
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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3.14159
But if you think you are good check out this guy. He's amazing! He recited 100,000 digits.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061004/ap_on_fe_st/memorizing_pi
2006-10-10 12:16:40
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answer #9
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answered by Mariko 4
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you go man, I wanna see 100+
2006-10-10 11:27:24
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answer #10
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answered by blackratsnake 5
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only 4, I have a life :P
Not, good for you if you can, my memory is rubbish anyway!
2006-10-10 11:27:49
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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