The Pi-Search Page Why Why Where can I get the digits of Pi Why is/isn't my favorite number in Pi Updates to the page and searcher (03/14/2001) Comments people have sent Someone has interesting taste: Awards Dave's other pages: A result of taking people too seriously, the Pi Searcher lets you search for any string of digits (up to 120 of them) in the first 100 million digits of Pi. You can ...
The Pi-Search Page Why Why Where can I get the digits of Pi Why is/isn't my favorite number in Pi Updates to the page and searcher (03/14/2001) Comments people have sent Someone has interesting taste: Awards Dave's other pages: A result of taking people too seriously, the Pi Searcher lets you search for any string of digits (up to 120 of them) in the first 100 million digits of Pi. You can ...
www.angio.net/pi/piquery.html
Store Tarot Runes I Ching Yes/No Coin Flip Library Settings Personal Biorhythm Numerology Compatibility Stichomancy Bibliomancy Webmasters Contact Where is your Birthday in PI Enter your birthday (e.g., 22069) This document will tell you where in PI your birthday first occurs.. E.G., If you were born Feb 20th 1969 search for: 22069 Note: No spaces... (you can also search for 2201969, but, that ...
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Beauty three point one four one five nine tv sex fem tre fem tta nio siete nueve tres dos tres ocho cuatro enam dua enam empat tiga tiga delapan Drei Zwei Sieben Neun Funf Null Zwei hachi hachi yon ichi ku shichi ichi chwech nawr tri nawr nawr tri saith cinq un zero cinq huit deux zero jiu qi si jiu si si wu tisha'a shanyim shlosha efes shiv'ya shmona echad kuus neli null kuus kaks kaheksa ...
www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~eveander/beauty.html
Information about computations of Pi to lengthy enumerations of decimal digits.
mathworld.wolfram.com/PiDigits.html
July 23, 2001 BERKELEY, CA David H. Bailey, chief technologist of the Department of Energy's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and his colleague Richard Crandall, director of the Center for Advanced Computation at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, have taken a major step toward answering the age-old question of whether the ...
www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/pi-random.html