On Tue, 8 Jan 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
3.142 was good enough for Edward Elgar.

Approximations are what is needed for real world use.
How much accuracy do I need for making a patio table base for a RAMAC [CRASHED!] platter, using a handheld circular saw, and a guess of the kerf width?


I have just always found it offensive that 22/7 wasn't properly identified as being an approximation!


But, using a crude code of 'A' = 1, 'B' = 2, 'C' = 3, etc.
"ELGAR" appears in PI at decimal digits 7608455

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