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The discussion centers around a website that creatively utilizes the digits of Pi in its URL. Participants express appreciation for the site and highlight its uniqueness, noting that the URL is memorable enough to bookmark rather than recall. There is clarification that the site indeed incorporates the digits of Pi, starting from the end of the URL. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the cleverness of using Pi in this context.
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I'm sure you will all appreciate this. Click http://3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459.info/"
 
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SHouldn't they have made the Pi out of the actual digits of Pi?
 
Uhm... they did...

Crap that site is awesome.

That is the kind of url that you bookmark, not remember.
 
yomamma said:
SHouldn't they have made the Pi out of the actual digits of Pi?

They do use the digits of PI, but they are starting where the URL ends.
 
oh, okay...
 
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