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http://www.facade.com/legacy/amiinpi/
Determines where your birthday first occurs in PI. Checks the first 1,254,543 digits of PI.
http://crd.lbl.gov/~dhbailey/dhbpapers/baicran.pdf
An article on the random character of the fundamental constants such as pi, e and square-root of 2, by David Bailey and Richard Crandall (Experimental Mathematics, 2001)
http://eveandersson.com/pi/poetry/beauty
A sort of poem with the digits of Pi, spelled out with the words in many different languages.
http://gc3.net84.net/pi.htm
Billion digits of Pi for download. Search for birthday dates in Pi. Introduction to maths related to Pi. Simple description of how Pi is calculated.
http://pi314.at/math/normal.html
An article by Stan Wagon about the idea of normality, first introduced by E. Borel in 1909, is an attempt to formalize the notion of a real number being random.
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/organics/papers/borwein/paper/html/paper.html
Explains and compares several formulas for evaluating this large number of numerical places for pi. Includes complete list of digits.
http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery.html
Searches for any string of digits (up to 120 of them) in the first 100 million digits of Pi.
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/ofolives/pisearch.html
An Online-Form that searches for a given name or word in the Digits of Pi.
http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery
Find strings of digits in the first 50,000,000 digits of Pi.
http://pi.nersc.gov/
Search in the first four billion binary digits of Pi for a string and links to further information about Pi.
http://www.acc.umu.se/~olletg/pi/club_100.html
Club for people who can memorize 100 or more digits of Pi.
http://www.rebas.se/humor/piclub.shtml
Club for people that can memorize more than 2 digits of Pi.
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