(You are currently hearing Every Breath You Take by The Police) Here's a highly compressed music video of it: Here's some weird stuff: Here's what happened at the demo of Windows 98: A nickel that I found The back of that nickel The nickel SPINNING! As you may have found out at my main site, I know 90 digits of pi (p). My goal is 100! Here they are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399 375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825 Listen to me say pi to the tune of the Meow Mix song: (please don't!) Yep, I started memorizing them sometime back in elemntary school, in fourth or fifth grade. I was so proud that I knew five digits and everybody else only knew two! Then in sixth grade, I memorized twice that amount for a total of ten or twelve or so. I memorized 35 or fourty more in seventh grade, for a total of 50. Around that time, I was crazy about that annoying Meow Mix commercial that was on TV. I eventually got tired of singing it "meow meow meow meow", and changed it to "three point one four" so on and so forth. So that's how the whole Meow Mix thing came about. Anyhoo, I then started memorizing them in groups of ten. By then I had also gotten a printout of pi, so I wouldn't have to scrounge up digits from all sorts of other places. (I got some from The Simpsons!) Anyhoo, after seventh grade, I memorized ten more over the summer (I was disappointed at that small amount) so I then knew 60, and then up to now I've memorized 30 more for a total of 90! As I've said, my goal is 100, but I think it'll take me a while to memorize those last ten. (I have to keep the other 90 in my head, you know!) On a totally unrelated topic, here's a list of my favorite music artists: The Police Sting The Beatles The Who Queen And here's a list of my top favorite songs: Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group Money for Nothing - Dire Straits Another Brick In the Wall (part 2) - Pink Floyd Truth Hits Everybody - The Police Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes Keep On Rockin' in the Free World - Neil Young Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival Industrial Disease - Dire Straits Down On the Corner - Creedence Clearwater Revival Southern Man - Neil Young If you think that you're really smart, try to decode the message hidden in this picture: Right-click on it and pick "Save picture as" or something like that to get it. Hint: It's much, much easier than it looks. Yes, it is supposed to be entirely black. I've gotten more than a few questions about that. If you think you've got it, e-mail me with the answer. This is a UFO crash video that I found in AVI format, and so here it is, compressed 10:1 in GIF format: Here's the same video, only with some minor(?) enhancements that I made: Go to my Up With Cowbells! page Go to my Up With Individualism! page Go back to my main page...
Here's what happened at the demo of Windows 98:
A nickel that I found
The back of that nickel
The nickel SPINNING! As you may have found out at my main site, I know 90 digits of pi (p). My goal is 100! Here they are:
As you may have found out at my main site, I know 90 digits of pi (p). My goal is 100! Here they are:
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399 375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825
Listen to me say pi to the tune of the Meow Mix song: (please don't!)
Yep, I started memorizing them sometime back in elemntary school, in fourth or fifth grade. I was so proud that I knew five digits and everybody else only knew two! Then in sixth grade, I memorized twice that amount for a total of ten or twelve or so. I memorized 35 or fourty more in seventh grade, for a total of 50. Around that time, I was crazy about that annoying Meow Mix commercial that was on TV. I eventually got tired of singing it "meow meow meow meow", and changed it to "three point one four" so on and so forth. So that's how the whole Meow Mix thing came about. Anyhoo, I then started memorizing them in groups of ten. By then I had also gotten a printout of pi, so I wouldn't have to scrounge up digits from all sorts of other places. (I got some from The Simpsons!) Anyhoo, after seventh grade, I memorized ten more over the summer (I was disappointed at that small amount) so I then knew 60, and then up to now I've memorized 30 more for a total of 90! As I've said, my goal is 100, but I think it'll take me a while to memorize those last ten. (I have to keep the other 90 in my head, you know!) On a totally unrelated topic, here's a list of my favorite music artists: The Police Sting The Beatles The Who Queen And here's a list of my top favorite songs: Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group Money for Nothing - Dire Straits Another Brick In the Wall (part 2) - Pink Floyd Truth Hits Everybody - The Police Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes Keep On Rockin' in the Free World - Neil Young Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival Industrial Disease - Dire Straits Down On the Corner - Creedence Clearwater Revival Southern Man - Neil Young If you think that you're really smart, try to decode the message hidden in this picture: Right-click on it and pick "Save picture as" or something like that to get it. Hint: It's much, much easier than it looks. Yes, it is supposed to be entirely black. I've gotten more than a few questions about that. If you think you've got it, e-mail me with the answer. This is a UFO crash video that I found in AVI format, and so here it is, compressed 10:1 in GIF format: Here's the same video, only with some minor(?) enhancements that I made: Go to my Up With Cowbells! page Go to my Up With Individualism! page Go back to my main page...
Yep, I started memorizing them sometime back in elemntary school, in fourth or fifth grade. I was so proud that I knew five digits and everybody else only knew two! Then in sixth grade, I memorized twice that amount for a total of ten or twelve or so. I memorized 35 or fourty more in seventh grade, for a total of 50. Around that time, I was crazy about that annoying Meow Mix commercial that was on TV. I eventually got tired of singing it "meow meow meow meow", and changed it to "three point one four" so on and so forth. So that's how the whole Meow Mix thing came about. Anyhoo, I then started memorizing them in groups of ten. By then I had also gotten a printout of pi, so I wouldn't have to scrounge up digits from all sorts of other places. (I got some from The Simpsons!) Anyhoo, after seventh grade, I memorized ten more over the summer (I was disappointed at that small amount) so I then knew 60, and then up to now I've memorized 30 more for a total of 90! As I've said, my goal is 100, but I think it'll take me a while to memorize those last ten. (I have to keep the other 90 in my head, you know!)
On a totally unrelated topic, here's a list of my favorite music artists: The Police Sting The Beatles The Who Queen
And here's a list of my top favorite songs:
If you think that you're really smart, try to decode the message hidden in this picture:
Right-click on it and pick "Save picture as" or something like that to get it.
Hint: It's much, much easier than it looks.
Yes, it is supposed to be entirely black. I've gotten more than a few questions about that.
If you think you've got it, e-mail me with the answer.
This is a UFO crash video that I found in AVI format, and so here it is, compressed 10:1 in GIF format:
Here's the same video, only with some minor(?) enhancements that I made:
Go to my Up With Cowbells! page
Go to my Up With Individualism! page
Go back to my main page...