Real Medieval Pi
Created on: December 3rd, 2005
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seriously, who votes on the basis of "historical accuracy"? in my opinion, the medieval fad was always meant to be simple, stupid sites that make you laugh because of their haphazard nature. well im no historian or anything, but isnt it possible that only scholars knew of the true value of pi, and the peasants and such probably referred to it as 3? I know ive heard that 3 used to be used for pi somewhere.
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