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- From: blom@husc15.harvard.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.puzzles
- Subject: Re: Re: SURWDKGO
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.140444.17660@husc15.harvard.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 19:04:44 GMT
- Article-I.D.: husc15.1992Nov21.140444.17660
- Organization: Harvard University Science Center
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- What you are saying about pi seems incorrect to me: just because pi is infinite
- does not mean it contains any arbitrary integer sequence. In other words, it
- might require some really funky manipulation to convert that sequence to one in
- pi.
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