Happy π Day
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Happy π Day
π=3.14 that is or 22/7 a handy number if your are dealing with the geometry of circles. I'm going to celebrate with some fried seafood and a slice of key lime pie for dessert. Enjoy.
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Re: Happy π Day
[screwey]...something...something..."jack off with a cheese grater"...something...[/screwey]
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Re: Happy π Day
No, that would be just downright mean, Marty.Martyred wrote:[screwey]...something...something..."jack off with a cheese grater"...something...[/screwey]
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Re: Happy π Day
Incorrect, teacher. π ≈ 3.14Wolfman wrote:π=3.14
Lay off the fried foods, and don't choke on the pie.
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Re: Happy π Day
E to the U du dx,
E to the X dx.
Cosine, secant, tangent, sine, 3.14159.
Integral radical mu dv
Slipstick, sliderule, MIT
E to the X dx.
Cosine, secant, tangent, sine, 3.14159.
Integral radical mu dv
Slipstick, sliderule, MIT
Re: Happy π Day
Slide rule ? You are really dating yourself. I'm wondering if half the posters here ever used one. I had a "pocket Pickett" in college, not one of the long K and E jobs the engineering guys had on their belts. Years ago, my older son saw it and asked me what it was. I showed him how to use it and he was impressed. He quickly went back to his HP programmable calculator.


"It''s not dark yet--but it's getting there". -- Bob Dylan
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Carbon Dating, the number one dating app for senior citizens.
"Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teaches my hands to the war, and my fingers to fight."
Re: Happy π Day
Mace raises his hand.Wolfman wrote:I'm wondering if half the posters here ever used one.
The pic you posted is identical to the slide rule I had in college.
Re: Happy π Day
My grandpa was an electrical engineer for Anaconda Wire and Cable. I ended up with his sliderule, which was a beautiful piece of precision tooling. Can't find it now, though.
Re: Happy π Day
~moan~Mikey wrote: precision tooling.
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Re: Happy π Day
Happy Birthday, Einstein!
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