Re: TI-H: mind vs. computer


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Re: TI-H: mind vs. computer




And a google is 10^98 100's, but I wouldn't say I had hundreds of
something if I had a google.

Grant Stockly wrote:
> 
> but...10,000 is 100 100s.  :)
> 
> >Forget 100's, there's some guy whose memorized it to 10,000's.
> >
> >Firepower5@aol.com wrote:
> >>
> >> In a message dated 12/17/98 6:07:36 PM Central Standard Time, diddy@apci.net
> >> writes:
> >>
> >> > It could learn to multiply 20-digit numbers, if you worked at
> >> >  it, considering the smartest person ever known (can't remember his name,
> >> >  because it wasn't important) only used 12-16% of his brain.
> >> True, there is some guy w/too much time that can recite Pi to 100's of
> >>digits.
> >> (For me it's 3.1412.)
> >>
> >> Rob Hornick
> >
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