Chuck Norris can recite the digits of pi. All of them.
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Backwards too.
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That's overcomplicated. You can just draw the two largest circles that you can, one slightly smaller than the other. Then you measure their circumferences and diameters and you get a pretty tight range.
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This is about a theoretical approximation, not empirical
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Was tweeting about this exact topic a few days ago, good stuff.pic.twitter.com/NeOkFmlUQU
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He was quite a guy! Archimedes also created small purses out of goatskin that he would use for......well, they’re referred to around Athens as Archimedes’ condoms.
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In my early school years 22/7 was the only value we were taught for pi. Hence in later years I was the only one in my year to resolve the equation below by moving only one stickpic.twitter.com/tBvN0cBI3A
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Actually my 10th grade math teacher taught us that pi was EXACTLY 22/7
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From now on i’ll name π “Archimedes’ constant!” It would make me look more smart
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