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I don't know but it was probably a baker. Except I always though their maths odd since their dozens were equal to 13!

As for all the decimals of pi, nobody discovered them nor is anybody ever going to. Pi is a transcendental number which is a particularly awkward kind of irrational number. It has an infinite decimal representation without any recurrence pattern. The value of pi has been calculated to a very high degree of precision, but in comparison to the infinitely long sequence of digits, they have hardly started!

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