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EGMachine
United States1643 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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Not_Computer
Canada2277 Posts
Universities with active math/engineering departments are having a blast. edit: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399 is all I can remember... | ||
n.DieJokes
United States3443 Posts
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Archaic
United States4024 Posts
On March 15 2010 07:14 Pokebunny wrote: Highest I can remember getting is like 40... off the top of my head: 3.141592653589793235042 Isn't that wrong? 3.1415926535897932384626 is all I have... But there's a discrepancy. I'm pretty sure I'm right. | ||
laikomg
Canada50 Posts
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REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
On March 15 2010 11:35 laikomg wrote: So I decided to bake a pie for pi day, it was my first time baking. Everything went smoothly and it came out of the oven smelling amazing and delicious. Then just as my friend was taking a photo of me with my pie, it fell onto the floor and broke apart. True story =( It probably wasn't in a perfect circle shape and thus an unworthy pie to celebrate pi day. | ||
FuJi
United States104 Posts
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d3_crescentia
United States4054 Posts
On March 15 2010 10:47 lilsusie wrote: No it's not. Valentine's Day (2/14) = girl give to guy. White Day (3/14) = guy give to girl. Black Day (4/14) = eat jja jang myun (noodles with black bean paste sauce) if you didn't get or give chocolates on either of the other 2 days. I didn't know that about Black Day - seems like it's a korean-only thing. Nice question dodge ![]() | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9016 Posts
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Voyager
Canada111 Posts
On March 15 2010 11:55 Garnet wrote: Any screencap of Google on Einstein's birthday? I missed it. ![]() | ||
Ftrunkz
Australia2474 Posts
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Voyager
Canada111 Posts
On March 15 2010 08:37 AcrossFiveJulys wrote: I think you mean N instead of ℝ ![]() i <pi ma + h is a solution to your equation ![]() Really ? As I understand <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} means when it's broken down a) < : less than b) {x∈ℝ|4>x>2} : x is a set [∈] of real number(s) [ℝ], where the domain of x is 4>x>2, which would make it 3. so <3 right ? | ||
LuckyFool
United States9015 Posts
I need to share my favorite "youtube documentary" of all time: I'm watching it again right now. It's so amazing. | ||
nosliw
United States2716 Posts
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Voyager
Canada111 Posts
On March 15 2010 12:25 nosliw wrote: but the thing is, it doesn't have to be 3 (it could be 3.1, 3.2, or even pi), there are infinite real numbers between 2 and 4. That is why he wants to restrict to integers only, so 3 would be the only possible answer. true true | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
Is this actuall pie day or the math Pi(3.14) day? | ||
sith
United States2474 Posts
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Voyager
Canada111 Posts
On March 15 2010 13:23 sith wrote: True users of pi don't even use digits, they just leave pi in symbolic form and put solutions in terms of it. Incorrect, but if you want to act pompous you can go on believing that. | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
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