Goto, Hiroyuki
Hiroyuki Goto memorized 42195 digits of pi on 2-18-95 where... i dont know in his office ? at his house ?
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Daniel Tammet did this. he is from Britain and has a rare combination of asbergers and synthesia. he says that when does calculations and long memorization that he is not consciensly doing it, that instead he sees an pictographic representation of the quantity. Tammet recited only 22, 514 digits. Hiroyuki Goto from Japan in 1995 was the first to do 42195 digits . This number has since been surpassed.
It was Hiroyuki Goto, of Japan. He set the world record which remained unbroken until 2005. The current record (as at April 2018) is held by Suresh Kumar Sharma of India who, on 21 October 2015 recited pi to 70030 digits.
Hiroyuki Goto of Tokyo, Japan.
By memory, it is Hiroyuki Goto, who memorized and recited 42,195 in seventeen hours and twenty one minutes in 1995.
Quiz Show - 1994 was released on: USA: 14 September 1994 Canada: 23 September 1994 Australia: 29 December 1994 Germany: February 1995 (Berlin International Film Festival) France: 15 February 1995 Spain: 15 February 1995 Argentina: 16 February 1995 Germany: 16 February 1995 Portugal: 17 February 1995 Sweden: 17 February 1995 Turkey: 17 February 1995 Netherlands: 23 February 1995 Denmark: 24 February 1995 Ireland: 24 February 1995 Poland: 24 February 1995 UK: 24 February 1995 (London) (premiere) Hungary: 2 March 1995 Finland: 3 March 1995 South Korea: 4 March 1995 Taiwan: 4 March 1995 UK: 17 March 1995 Japan: 25 March 1995 Greece: 10 June 1999 (DVD premiere)
February 14 in 1995 was a Tuesday.
The world record in 1995 was 42,195 digits. It has since been improved to 67,890 digits.
7 February 1995 was on a Tuesday.