It seems that everyone has there own tips for memorizing Pi. I find
it easiest to divide Pi into 50 numbers in a section. This is how I am able to
do it:
3 . 14159265358979323 - I still remember this
much from age 16.
8 - I just ate.
46264
- COOL mirror image number.
33 - Rhyms with
tree-tree? (This speeellin of 'rhym' doesn't look right be the spelling checker
okayed it.)
832 - This is a popular dialing prefix in my
area.
795 - My dad used to have a post office box with
this number.
0288 - I like numbers that start with zero.
4 - How many digits are in the following year?
1971
- I didn't like the 70's. (In general that is.)
69
- Two years earlier. (First year of CV joints on Volkswagen Beetles.)
3993 - A cool mirror image number.
7510
- Last number in this section
5820 - the first two
digit are the 7 & 5 of the last section reversed + 1.
974
- A Futuristic Porsche style?
944 - A Present day Porsche style!!
5923 - Kind
of related to the number before the Porsches.
0781 - First
number I like in this section.
640 - Popular computer
graphic screen width.
628 - What is the 40 above in hex?
(28!)
620 - What is the 40 above divided by 2? (20!)
8998 - Cool mirror image number.
628 - This is
the middle 600 number above repeated.
0348 - Other number
I like in this section.
2 - How many digits follow?
53 - How many weeks in a year + 1 ?
421 - Three
digit descending (divide by 2) number.
1 - "One is
the loneliest number that you'll ever do!" (Three Dog Night)
706
- Almost a Boeing 707 airplane !!
79 - Popular
computer terminal column width - 1.
Got that? Now was that so hard?
Believe it or not but that's Pi TO 100 DECIMAL PLACES! Learn it and you
can become a member of club 100! One of the most coveted nerd clubs on
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