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not-so-humble pi

You know, a few years ago, I memorized the first one hundred twenty (120) digits of pi.

I first started memorizing — meditating on, even — this most famous of the transcendental numbers in a high school algebra class, over a decade ago.

At the time, it was a way to pass the time. But soon, it became a way to impress people by not so much impressing them as making them wonder if I was right in the head.

It's not every day, after all, that one meets a person who has memorized the first {mumble} digits of pi.

Or so I thought. Then I met the internet, a computer network so vast that it had no trouble pointing to hundreds, if not thousands, of people who had memorized far more seemingly-random digits than I could ever be bothered to. Yes, the internet, Where Free Time Goes to Die.

Well, you can imagine how cheesed-off I was the day I opened up my web browser and became decidedly less unique in the world of human digit sequencers.

I mean, what's the point of being — perhaps — the best pi-memorizer on my block by fifty digits, when some bloke two IP addresses over has memorized two-hundred digits more? I mean, really.

So I gave up.

Oh, sure, I still retained the original fifty or sixty first digits or so — one doesn't easily forget that when one is working on stretching beyond the hundredth digit, after all — but I gave up trying to be more impressive.

I still rattle them off when the party conversation has become sufficiently desperate to merit several minutes of more-or-less-unverifiable mathematical memorization magic.

But that's all old hat now. I have a new plan to be take the digital retention world by storm.

I'm going to be the first person to memorize pi ... backwards!

Comments on "not-so-humble pi"

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Written by: Elise

Written at: 18:53 01 Nov, 2002

Are just trying to see if we're awake?
You would have to find the end number of infinity to begin memorizing it backwards...

 

Written by: tODD

Written at: 11:22 02 Nov, 2002

I'll give you a hint ... the first number in memorizing pi backwards is "5".

 

Written by: mollirn

Written at: 11:54 05 Dec, 2002

I've been doing something similar, instead I've been going with infinity backwards. Its quite easy and not much different than your method!

 

Written by: ViKKKkKkk-e.

Written at: 23:05 08 Dec, 2002

I hear ya. I memorized 50 digits in a day, but got bored with it so never attemped to learn more. To this day, I've retained all 50 digits, and I only attempt recal if someone else brings it up. It's been at least 3 years now. I wonder what Ebbinghous would think...

 
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