
Awesome geeky necklace. The Pi Necklace has all the digits of the nerd number out to 100 decimal places (yes I counted them for you!) Show your geek pride with numbers. I don’t have any other information on this other than it’s made by RGB Laboratory and their products are sold in a number of stores in Japan. Also it’s freakin’ awesome.




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Excellent piece! You never know when this may come in handy ;>)
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If you arent a math geek dont even bother leaving an insulting comment about the pi necklace
Stylish… and…. GEEKY!!!
Stylish…..and…GEEKY!!!
I want it, I want it!
where can I buy it?
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I only had to look at the last three numbers to know it was 100 digits. Yeah, memory!