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![]() ![]() Sunday, September 06, 2009 – Permalink – More PI, PleasePick a pieceIs your Social Security number just part of Pi? How about your phone number? In 1996, Arthur Bebak of Netsurfer Digest jokingly suggested the idea. I put the site online, linked from the now-defunct Useless Web Pages Pages. The original suggestion was to find your birthday in Pi, but things got out of hand. The original pi searcher featured 1.25 million digits. It was upgraded in 1998 to 50 million, in 2001 to 100 million, and in 2005, to 200 million digits to keep up with the times. The Pi Searcher has proven both exceptionally useless (see the comments) and occasionally useful to math & early science classes. Today's date: The string 09062010 occurs at position 100,612,215 counting from the first digit after the decimal point. Dave Anderson at: Angio.net: PiQuery [Edited entry from 8/7/2006] See all Topics Labels: Addendum <Doug Klippert@ 3:06 AM |