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    How is a 2001 novel by the author of 2006’s “Black Swan Green” related to the one-billionth digit of pi?

    Question #110815. Asked by BRY2K. (Nov 16 09 8:52 PM)


    great2beme

    David Mitchell made Black Swan Green and is the author of the book number9dream.

    The one-billionth digit of pi I am assuming is 9.

    so the connection/relationship is 9.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number9dream
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mitchell_(author)

    Nov 16 09, 9:21 PM


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