Subject: 3.14139...
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Posted on: 2012-03-14 13:44:00 UTC
Yeah, happy π Day everyone.
Subject: 3.14139...
Author:
Posted on: 2012-03-14 13:44:00 UTC
Yeah, happy π Day everyone.
Wishing everyone around the circles of the PPC a very happy 3/14. I hope it proves to be a revolution in everyone's lives.
Ok, I've run out of puns. I have, however, literally just finished eating a pie.
Elcalion.
Or rather, three pies and enough brownie to cover the .14 bit.
'Twas good.
I was wondering how you would make .14 of a pie. XD
Use a round pie form, but only put in 50.4 degrees of pie, leaving the rest of the circle blank. Thus, you have .14 of a pie.
...Pity I'm English. It doesn't work over here. D:
...Then we'd get 3/14/15! (3.1415...Agh, did I really need to explain that?)
called "1592: Year of the Circle" now.
You know how there's "1421: The Year China Discovered the World" and so on... it would fit right in.
Trois pointe un quatre un cinq neuf deux six cinq trois cinq...
BONNE JOUR DE LA TARTE!
/French
Seriously, happy Piday! :D
Look at the letters 3.14 in a mirror. What do they spell out?
...Ale? But we don't have any ale.
OR DO WE?
No, no, no! Not ale! Pie! Look!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PIE-is-314-Backwards-and-other-Cosmic-Coindcidences/185401420769
We have no ale! ONLY PIE! (Although, honestly, this had to be explained to me twice.)
... this might be considered a fairly circuitous pun on Pi Day.
But you'd have to be loopy to think it was.
hS, having a ball
Yeah, happy π Day everyone.