Lunar Still Doodle drawrer Jan 14, 2006 7,879 47 48 39 Louisville russelljackson.bigcartel.com Mar 14, 2006 #21 Final_Product said: Although, I just realised...over here we put the month and day, the different way around...so it's just regular old 14.3 for me. Click to expand... In that case, you can use the fraction of pi - 22/7 i think it is
Final_Product said: Although, I just realised...over here we put the month and day, the different way around...so it's just regular old 14.3 for me. Click to expand... In that case, you can use the fraction of pi - 22/7 i think it is
Kvlt Wench sews no mercy Jun 23, 2003 9,232 107 63 San Francisco www.facebook.com Mar 14, 2006 #22 There is no fractional equivalent to pi.
neal wizard in black Dec 17, 2001 23,386 119 63 california Visit site Mar 14, 2006 #23 i just read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi my mind is blown
Kvlt Wench sews no mercy Jun 23, 2003 9,232 107 63 San Francisco www.facebook.com Mar 14, 2006 #24 I'm not going to pretend that I understand any of that even vaguely.
neal wizard in black Dec 17, 2001 23,386 119 63 california Visit site Mar 14, 2006 #25 well i mostly read the text, not the super crazy formulas that ive never seen.
Anvil Brain Bubbled Jun 2, 2004 8,381 37 48 Mar 15, 2006 #26 For Derek: "On July 22, Pi Approximation Day is celebrated (22/7 - in European date format - is a popular approximation of π."
For Derek: "On July 22, Pi Approximation Day is celebrated (22/7 - in European date format - is a popular approximation of π."
Dead_Lioness Godless May 31, 2002 21,160 121 63 46 Arlington, Virginia Visit site Mar 15, 2006 #27 Final_Product said: Although, I just realised...over here we put the month and day, the different way around...so it's just regular old 14.3 for me. Click to expand... I'm with you on that one I still write dates like that sometimes and at work, it gets a lot of things confused, let me tell you but happy Pi day anyways
Final_Product said: Although, I just realised...over here we put the month and day, the different way around...so it's just regular old 14.3 for me. Click to expand... I'm with you on that one I still write dates like that sometimes and at work, it gets a lot of things confused, let me tell you but happy Pi day anyways