I consider myself a bit of a geek but I never realised my birthday is pi 
day.  Problem is that outside of this community I don't know anyone who 
would find this the least bit interesting.  Well I'll just have to be 
satisfied with my own sense of happiness on this one.

Duncan


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From: "Tyson Mao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Speed cubing group] Re: 3.14159265358979


> True, though... I think most things "pi" related don't usually round...
> gosh, what geeks are we debating the rounding of pi!  With "pi" day,
> it's generally on March 14, at 1:59 PM, and well, I guess you could
> carry it out for more decimal places, and in this case as well,
> rounding makes no sense.
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> We actually had Brent do the F2L on the cube.  Given it's a 7 step
> situation, it comes out to about .59... I think?  Eh... I'm not sure.
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> Tyson Mao
> Astrophysics '06
> California Institute of Technology
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> On Feb 19, 2006, at 2:56 AM, GameOfDeath2 wrote:
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>> --- In [email protected], Tyson Mao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> I think Brent Morgan is going to stop after 3141 cubes.  He'll
>>> probably
>>> solve half a cube after that, but exhaustion is definitely setting in.
>>> Tune into the webcast to see the finale!
>>>
>>> Tyson Mao
>>> Astrophysics '06
>>> California Institute of Technology
>>>
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>> I think that guess came a bit late in the day!
>> I'm kind of curious, given the subject, why not go for 3142. Rounding
>> off to 3 decimal
>> places and multippying by 1000 would give 3142.
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