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Pi World Record Holder @ Nayana Reddy Thipparthi - YouTube
Ah poor lad : r/WhitePeopleTwitter
Pi Day: Pi calculated to more than 62.8 trillion digits - UPI.com
Calculating the Pi Number - CodeProject
Real-space nanoimaging of THz polaritons in the topological insulator Bi2Se3 | Nature Communications
Madlad tries to get guinness world record for memorizing the digits of pi : r/madlads
Man applies for Guinness World Record. Viral rejection letter creates its own record in savagery - India Today
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Guiness World Record by School Girl | Memorizing 444 Digits of Pi Value : TV5 News - YouTube
Most Digits of Pi Memorized by an 11 year old! WORLD RECORD! 2091 Digits! (Former WR) - YouTube
This must be the most crushing Guinness world record fail of all time - The Poke
Man seeks record with pi value to 2 decimal places, Guinness responds
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He ate all the pi : Japanese man memorises π to 111,700 digits | Alex Bellos | The Guardian
Man seeks Guinness World Record for memorising pi, gets epic rejection letter | Trending News,The Indian Express
dam, I always thought pi was 3.11 : r/memes
Guinness World Records on Twitter: "So, what's the most accurate value of pi? A mere 10,000,000,000,000 decimal places! #PiDay https://t.co/DIEX3n6443" / Twitter
A Google Employee Shattered The Guinness World Record By Calculating 3.14 Billion Digits Of Pi
Google employee sets a World Record by calculating PI
Sir Michael on Twitter: "Want to wish all my fellow mathematicians out there a blessed and peaceful pi day #311" / Twitter
New pi world record
Israeli teen breaks national record by memorizing 2,022 decimal digits of pi - www.israelhayom.com
Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of Pi With Eyes Closed | World Record | Matt Parker
To set a world record for memorizing pi : r/therewasanattempt
Pi, Anyone? The Secret to Memorizing Tens of Thousands of Digits | Live Science