There was no competition. At present no one would compete with me except myself.
This might change though pretty soon because Rüdiger Gamm has already attained
times near 50 seconds, and so have Simon Reinhard and Johannes Mallow.
My endeavour actually is not to be "the best" (which would be ridiculous as I am
nearly 70 years old) but to establish a fascinating mind sport for the number
pi.
Tony Buzan who assisted my presentation (in which I demonstrated that I can do
the pi-permutation also on the basis of 10,000 digits in the place of 100
digits) showed himself impressed. I promised to him to write about my method in
English, which I will do on www.likanas.de these days.
Ulrich Voigt
--- In wwbc@yahoogroups.com, Noel Lackey <noel.lackey@...> wrote:
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> Absolutely fantastic, well done, you must be very proud, please share with
> the group, how you did it and also any new techniques that you noticed at
> the competition
> congrats,
> Noel
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