3.14159265358..... is not complete, because it is not equal to pi, just very very close. It is merely an incomplete decimal representation of pi.
i repeat ... pi
This is just the same difference as 100/3 vs 3.333333333...; the first is a repeating fraction that is exactly 100 divided by 3. The second is an incomplete decimal representation that is almost equal to 100 thirds, but not exactly.
oh, the 3.33333 thing, it at least is final, that is what I based my "joke" on to start with, pi NEVER does end, nor does it hit the continuing numeric value such as the .33333333.
That is why I KIDDINGLY said the area of a circle must have a hole, because you can never get a final and definiative answer when you are multiiplying by a number that doesn't end. IT DOESN'T END .,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaghhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Here is a quote from Godling's Glossary: ...nature herself sometimes takes to rounding off the more extreme decimals of numbers when they get sufficiently small, as Prof. Heisenberg has pointed out. However, the continued extension of pi provides a harmless exercise of computer power which would otherwise be misused playing Quake or surfing pointless web sites.
Somebody get that last guy a piece of cream cheese pie.