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Re: Let's *NOT* "Raise their Awareness"
>>On Tue, 26 Mar 1996, David K. Merriman wrote:
>>Yes, and some years ago a State legislature (I forget which) passed a
>>resolution setting the value of pi at exactly 3.
Well, this one has a grain of truth in it, but has drifted a bit in the telling.
>From <alt.folklore.urban>'s FAQ:
T. *Indiana House Bill #246 of 1897 would've set pi=3.2. Killed in state Senate.
Fb. Some state (e.g., KS, OK, etc.) once considered a bill setting pi = 3
(or some other arbitrary, non-transcendental number).
Key to Listed FAQs:
T = 100% scientific truth
Tb = believed true, but not conclusively proven
F = 100% falsehood
Ft = A legend, mostly untrue, but with a true occurrence or known origin.
Fb = believed false, but not conclusively proven
There is a comment, "*", on certain lines in the FAQ. This indicates that
there is further information on this point available via anonymous ftp.
See the AFU anonymous ftp sites noted in Part I of the FAQ for more
information.
The four part FAQ for alt.folklore.urban is also available via anonymous
ftp at rtfm.mit.edu. You can retrieve them by grabbing the following
files:
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part1
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part2
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part3
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part4
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part5
Or heck, just do:
/pub/usenet/news.answers/folklore-faq/part*
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