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leoric

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Where are you?!?! Aint seen you on OT in ages :( I miss ya ickle angel avatar! :wub:
 
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leoric

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Originally posted by Cap'n Sissyfoo
~burp~

Angels taste goooood.

You have Piiiiiiiiie?



MMmMMmMmMMmMmmmmMmMmm PiiiiiiIIIIIiiiIIIIe!
 
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Coim-

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Originally posted by Gurthaur
3.14
Pi to 60 decimal places; 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974945

And that's pi, not pie.
 
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loxleyhood

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Allow me to demonstrate.

Pie;

pie.jpg


Pi;

bigpi.gif
 
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Coim-

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Geesh, some people on these forums are so uneducated. :p
 
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loxleyhood

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pie1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p)
n.
A baked food composed of a pastry shell filled with fruit, meat, cheese, or other ingredients, and usually covered with a pastry crust.
A layer cake having cream, custard, or jelly filling.
A whole that can be shared: “That would... enlarge the economic pie by making the most productive use of every investment dollar” (New York Times).
PIE
abbr.
Proto-Indo-European.
pie3 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p)
n.
A monetary unit formerly in use in India and Pakistan.
pie4 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p)
n.
An almanac of services used in the English church before the Reformation.
pi2 also pie ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p) Printing
n. pl. pis, also pies
An amount of type that has been jumbled or thrown together at random.

pi1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p)
n.
(also p) The 16th letter of the Greek alphabet. See table at alphabet.
Mathematics. A transcendental number, approximately 3.14159, represented by the symbol, that expresses the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle and appears as a constant in many mathematical expressions.
PI
abbr.
private investigator.
 
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Coim-

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That's bad Lox. Stealing my posts before I've even posted them. :eek:
 

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