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Mon 18 Apr, 2005 02:11 am
Here is pi to one million decimal places, worked out by a2k member Slappy.
http://3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592.com/
What number comes next?
I think the next number is 7
NickFun wrote:I think the next number is 7
You are very close Nick, well to within 6 numbers one way and only 2 the other way.
Don, even though this is by my design, I'll let you take it from here.
Slappy Doo Hoo wrote:Don, even though this is by my design, I'll let you take it from here.
That's very gracious of you Slappy I'm overwhelmed.
Hey, watch it! That webpage ... it's almost like, a million bytes long!
It's a big page.
Pi has more digits in it than most other numbers.
Anyways, I would have to guess with certainty that the next number is 7, Don.
Thank you.
Other numbers aren't used as much, so they don't get a chance to grow. For example, in real life we hardly ever use the cube root of 27 and look how simple that turns out to be.
But the square root of 2 over 2, for instance . . . hoo-wee! That baby has more digits than an HP giving birth to a quadratic millipede.
Pi has been around for hundreds, even thousands of years, so it's getting some real definition around the mid-section and trailing quite a few remainders by now. Pi is phat! Never underestimate the summation of a non-imaginery series taken to the millionth element. I'll tell you THAT much even before factoring in breakfast! Yeah, that's right. We are Base Ten and proud of it.
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