In 2005, Lu Chao of China set a world record by memorising the first 67,890 digits of Pi
all of them:)
The record for memorizing digits of pi, certified by Guinness World Records, is 67,890 digits, recited in China by Lu Chao in 24 hours and 4 minutes on 20 November 2005.
By memory, it is Hiroyuki Goto, who memorized and recited 42,195 in seventeen hours and twenty one minutes in 1995.
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no, it matters with the number not digits
Huroiki gotu< over 42,000 digits>
The record for memorizing digits of pi, certified by Guinness World Records, is 67,890 digits, recited in China by Lu Chao in 24 hours and 4 minutes on 20 November 2005.
By memory, it is Hiroyuki Goto, who memorized and recited 42,195 in seventeen hours and twenty one minutes in 1995.
The most numbers from Pi ever recited without mistakes was achieved on 20 November 2005 by Chao Lu (China) with 67,890 digits
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The Guinness World Record holder for memorizing the most digits of pi is Rajveer Meena from India, who memorized 70,000 decimal places.
Daniel Paul Tammet
Anecdotal record
Various Psalms are traditionally recited as well as the "Memorial Prayer", but the most important prayer is the Kaddish.
It could be, but many modern computers have 8GB or more, that is 8 million KB!The amount of memory a given computer may have could be written in B, KB, MB, GB, etc. by using the appropriate binary-metric prefix.Examples:128B the internal RAM of a simple microcrontoller64KB the typical memory of an early 1980s microcomputer2.7MB the amount of memory required to save a photo12GB memory of a modern laptop computer256GB memory of a modern supercomputeretc.However prior to 1964 when IBM released their line of System 360 computers and defined the byte as being 8 bits, memory size was measured in many different units:words, used on "scientific" computers (most were binary, but a few were decimal). Typical word sizes varied from about 36 bits to 60 bits (on decimal computer words varied from about 10 digits to 18 digits) with memory sizes typically ranging from 1K words to 32K words.characters or digits, used on "business" computers. These systems were all decimal, characters were usually 6 bits + 1 parity bit (7 bits), digits were usually 4 bits + 1 parity bit (5 bits) with memory sizes typically ranging from 20K characters/digits to 100K characters/digits. Many business computers had variable "word" size.
He already did. R.I.P In loving memory of Thomas Green.