Happy Pi Day, from Vi Hart:
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and since Shakespeare’s Plays have been translated into many foreign languages, Pi encodes also these translations. A nice backup system for important things.
Essere o non essere, questo è il problema!
“A nice backup system for important things.”
LOL! So I no longer have to pay for online backup. How convenient! Of course, if I need to reset my computer, getting the information back OUT of the digits may take a bit longer than I’d like. 😦
The number Pi even encoded in the English alphabet itself! 😉
http://virtualmathtutor.blogspot.com/2012/03/number-pi-and-english-alphabet.html
Cool!