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billy bob and the trooper.

Congratulations. How do I send you your coins ? ,lol. Only issue is that the query doesn’t indicate how many of the “ first “ digits constitute the password……..
lol.... since pi is a mathematically irrational number, it is commonly expressed in the approximate form as 3.14 for everyday use. For complex engineering equations requiring a higher level of accuracy, the first 10 digits are used. Thus, 3.141592653. Utilizing only 3.14 as your Wi-Fi password would not be recommended as even the simplest artificial intelligence algorithm would break that in seconds and you'd be left paying for a non existent new couch .... or worse... Just ask Murray.... lol...

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.....
 
Good points. I did find the same answer on the internut as calculus was never my strong suit. Pi is actually considered to be a mathematical constant and has been calculated out to 100 trillion digits by Googles AI cloud servers. It has come a long way since first being conceived of and calculated by the Babylonians in 1900 BCE . Whoever came up with the Wi-Fi question has far too much time on their hands, lol . Then there are these folks. I spent 5 minutes yesterday trying to remember where I put my spare keys because I couldn’t remember where I left my main ones…

The record for memorizing the most digits of pi is held by **Akira Haraguchi**, who claims to have memorized **111,701 digits**. He achieved this feat in 2015, surpassing his earlier record of 100,000 digits recited in 2006, which took him over 16 hours[1][4].

However, the Guinness World Records officially recognizes **Rajveer Meena** from India, who memorized **70,000 digits** of pi while blindfolded in 2015. This record was achieved at VIT University in Vellore, India, and took nearly 10 hours[2][3].

While Haraguchi's achievements are notable, they have not been officially validated by Guinness, leading to some ambiguity regarding the title of the "most digits of pi memorized."

Sources
[1] He ate all the pi : Japanese man memorises π to 111700 digits He ate all the pi : Japanese man memorises π to 111,700 digits (https://www.theguardian.com/science/alexs-adventures-in-numberland/2015/mar/13/pi-day-2015-memory-memorisation-world-record-japanese-akira-haraguchi)
[2] Pi Day 2023: Meet Rajveer Meena, who recited 70000 Pi digits Pi Day 2023: Meet Rajveer Meena, who recited 70,000 Pi digits — blindfolded (https://www.timesnownews.com/viral/pi-day-2023-meet-rajveer-meena-who-recited-70000-pi-digits-blindfolded-article-98605930)
[3] Most decimal places of Pi memorized - Guinness World Records Most decimal places of Pi memorized (https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-pi-places-memorised)
[4] Akira Haraguchi - Wikipedia Akira Haraguchi - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Haraguchi)
[5] A bigger piece of the pi: Finding the 100-trillionth digit A bigger piece of the pi: Finding the 100-trillionth digit (https://blog.google/products/google-cloud/new-digit-pi-2022/)
[6] Pi - Wikipedia Pi - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi)
[7] Pi calculated to 105 trillion digits, smashing world record Pi calculated to 105 trillion digits, smashing world record (https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/mathematics/pi-calculated-to-105-trillion-digits-smashing-world-record)
[8] Boy, 12, breaks Singapore record for most digits of Pi memorised
 
The internut is a wonderful toy.... And I agree with the too much time on their hands.. I think that with almost every memes I see...
 
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The internut is a wonderful toy.... And I agree with the too much time on their hands.. I think that with almost every memes I see...
You guys don't have a clue. You think you are so smart. The obvious answer is "42"
 
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