NASA uses 15 digits of PI for most calculations. At most 37 digits of PI are needed to relate the size of the known universe to that of a hydrogen atom.
30 decimal places seems to be a reasonable limit for most uses.
What calculation are you performing that would require 200 decimal places? :-]
That said, I am a little disappointed that %pt.bf $calc(0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000054) is returning 0 seconds for Planck Time. I mean, how am I going to determine my dog's next feeding time with that kind of inaccuracy?
Off topic:
Sorry, I just can't stop myself from laughing at these funny jokes!
Probably, Mr. Raccoon plans to make calculations in mIRC for the development and creation of his own "Time Machine", not otherwise.
Wow! Let's go, Back to the Future... to 1995!Nevertheless, thanks anyway for the additional and useful change that will be made in the near future.