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In fact, the decimal places of pi never end.
By itself, the fact that the decimal places of pi never end is actually not that interesting.
One well-known savant, Daniel Tammet, set the European record for reciting the greatest number of decimal places of pi in 2004.
Never mind that I invented my own method for multiplying in my head in second grade, or that I grew up doing math puzzles with my dad, an engineer and musician who once composed a song in which he set the notes to the decimal places of pi.
Bush sings pi to its 137th decimal place, but omits the 79th through 100th decimal places of pi for unknown reasons.
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Around the three-hundred-millionth decimal place of pi, the digits go 88888888 — eight eights pop up in a row.
Each decimal place of pi is a range that shows the approximate location of pi to an accuracy ten times as great as the previous range.
For example, I know that if you skip along to the 1,970,233th decimal place of pi, the next six digits are my birthday.
The episode's writers prepared for this scene by asking David H. Bailey of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (now at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) for the number of the 40,000th decimal place of pi.
The data presented here warrant a revision of the place of PI-MECs in the hierarchy: strictly into the luminal lineage.
Usually the main data collection site was also the work place of the PI (as given in the application), but not always.
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