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Tricia

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For the first time in a very long time I'm not going to have a chance to make Pie on Pi day.
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I'll post an older pic of pie.
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I am guessing you meant to put this in the joke thread and not the Pi thread?
Have you met James? For some reason, it makes perfect sense to me. :doh:
 

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We has pizza. No photos, it's GONE!
 
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Have you met James? For some reason, it makes perfect sense to me. :doh:
I am glad someone gets it because it went over my head.
 

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I am glad someone gets it because it went over my head.
Just look at it as part of all those numbers that get rounded off.

This thread is highly approximate. Only two significant digits.Therefore a lot is swept under the rug. Or buried in the pie.

Carrying on-
 

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I was at home with a sick kid yesterday so we missed out on pi day at co-op. A friend came and dropped this off:
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My complements to Mrs. Andy Mink on such a great looking Pie.
Ah, well, it was a Costco Chicken Pot Pie.
Those things are amazingly tasty
 
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Ah, well, it was a Costco Chicken Pot Pie.
Those things are amazingly tasty
So that is what they do with the roasted chickens they don't sell.:)
 

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Man, the celebration on March 14, 1592 must have been off the hook! :ogbiggrin:

Except USAian datekeeping hadn't been invented yet, and there's no 31st April?

Of course, if we think on Elizabethan gibbets and cage hooks, it takes on an entirely different tone...
 
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It's only Pi day for nations that choose to think of their date in some random bizzare sequence.

The logical (and therefore correct) sequences are day-month-year or year-month-day. Those start with the smaller (or larger) units of time and go up (or down) in increments.

In what universe does it make sense to go from a middling time unit like month then to a smaller time unit and then back to the biggest time unit of the three? :huh:
 

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In what universe does it make sense to go from a middling time unit like month then to a smaller time unit and then back to the biggest time unit of the three? :huh:

The USAian one. Get with the program already.


Also, don't even pretend you don't secretly covet cowboy boots and big hats and hamburgers. Inside every Aussie there's a 'Murrican waiting to get out. ;)
 

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It's only Pi day for nations that choose to think of their date in some random bizzare sequence.

The logical (and therefore correct) sequences are day-month-year or year-month-day. Those start with the smaller (or larger) units of time and go up (or down) in increments.

In what universe does it make sense to go from a middling time unit like month then to a smaller time unit and then back to the biggest time unit of the three? :huh:
What are you going to do about "May the 4th" and "420"?

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