Fellow Hexites, I wish you a wonderful Pi Approximation day!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day
In honour, I shall approximate pi in smileys:
Fellow Hexites, I wish you a wonderful Pi Approximation day!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day
In honour, I shall approximate pi in smileys:
how cool
Hexus Pi Fast anyone ?
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
I'd like a pie, fast!
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/who ate all the pie's fast.....who ate all the pie's fast?
You fat Howard...you fat Howard..you ate all the PIES (fast)
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
3.14 pies
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YOU'RE a square!
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up there is a weird comment /\Originally Posted by Steve
PIES ARE ROUND
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
Is there an official Pi Approximation Day anthem?
If not, can i propose 'Pi' by Kate Bush off her Ariel album
Sweet and gentle sensitive man
With an obsessive nature and deep fascination
For numbers
And a complete infatuation with the calculation
Of PI
Oh he love, he love, he love
He does love his numbers
And they run, they run, they run him
In a great big circle
In a circle of infinity
3.1415926535 897932
3846 264 338 3279
Oh he love, he love, he love
He does love his numbers
And they run, they run, they run him
In a great big circle
In a circle of infinity
But he must, he must, he must
Put a number to it
50288419 716939937510
582319749 44 59230781
6406286208 821 4808651 32
Oh he love, he love, he love
He does love his numbers
And they run, they run, they run him
In a great big circle
In a circle of infinity
82306647 0938446095 505 8223…
Originally Posted by Funkstar
I would agree, had it not been pointed out that her numbers are not entirely correct, deviating a few times from the actual decimal...
And as this picture shows, pi is versatile in greetings as well as mathematical situations.
I didn't realise that. disapointing.Originally Posted by EvilWeevil
Happy Pi Approximation Day everyone
QT"pi-sign", that was cute...as shown at the pic above.
-- Moon
Love, Peace and Linux
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them.
lmao!Originally Posted by EvilWeevil
Happy pi day!!!!
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