>40.211359 N 74.090080 W for my former apartment.
Minutes of latitude are usefully equal to one nautical mile. A second
is equal to a hundred feet, or very nearly. To digress slightly, if
you round off Pi to 3.14159 and calculate the circumference of the
earth, you get a result one hundred feet different than if you use the
16 places you get with the CalculatorThatTakesNoPrisoners. It use to
be difficult to get positions better than one mile, with a sextant.
Casady
Indeed, the only reason to calculate more than perhaps 20 digits of pi
is "because it's there."
Here's a table of when 10^N digits of pi were known, by N, and the
gap in years for each such order-of-magnitude increase:
1 1400
2 1706 306
3 1949 243
4 1958 9
5 1961 3
6 1973 12
7 1983 10
8 1987 4
9 1989 2
10 1997 8
11 1999 2
12 2002 3
We're overdue for ten trillion digits.
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