Jeslek
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In 1996, NERSC Chief Technologist David H. Bailey, together with Canadian mathematicians Peter Borwein and Simon Plouffe, found a new formula for pi. This formula permits one to calculate the n-th binary or hexadecimal digits of pi, without having to calculate any of the preceding n-1 digits. This formula was discovered by a computer, using Bailey's implementation of Ferguson's PSLQ algorithm. More recently (2001), Bailey and colleague Richard Crandall of Reed College have shown that the existence of this new formula has significant implications for the age-old question: Are the digits of pi random?
Anyways, you can convert pi to binary. Then, convert a string to binary and see if it is contained within pi. Is your NICK and REAL name in PI?
http://pi.nersc.gov/index.htm
My real name is 6 characters long, and it IS contained within pi at index 1827089072.
My nickname is too long, and my alternative nickname "Scoriae" is not contained... /sad.
So, who is next?