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Old 04-07-2007   #11 (permalink)
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Re: i want to do reasearch on 23,....over 500 facts here

Seen the movie PI?

ho - here is a cool co-incidence...

PI , spell as PIE - circular - one is edible - E is the other letter therefore PI is Edible!!!

but if E=mc^2

therfore pimc^2 and I joined a religious sect called the pimc squared (pro-anounce pimphs) than

Pi intergration manifests confusion (especially when it dissapears from the window sile -unless u were the one that ate it!)

and if the leavened bread that cristains eat is in the chape of an O and the current spelling of Christamass ommits christ with an X ie Xmas and ie is short for internet explorer manufactured by Msoft than it suffices to say that PIMC squared is - X, where ie = christ and M is soft or T is equivalent to Christ (proof for shape of cross), yet the Xross is set on an 45 degree angle, and S intertwinded in an X is the Swchtstick than by all judgment devined in me a pimc^2 = ho

--anyone see the loop? --watch the movie!!! (Pi, not 23!)
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Talking An old, unfunny(?) joke involving Pi

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PI , spell as PIE - circular - one is edible - E is the other letter therefore PI is Edible!!!
This reminds me of a very old (at least pre 1950, I suspect at least centuries older, roughly as old as the first person who used the word “pie” to refer to a food and knew some geometry) joke:
A farmer’s son goes to university. Returning home after 1 term, he’s eager to impress his parents with his newfound knowledge. At dinner, his mother asks him what he’s learned so far.
“I learned that the area of a circle is R squared,” replies the son.
“Huh,” responds the father. “that’s what we’re paying them to teach you? Any fool can see that pie is round – any you don’t even have the grammer right!”


My father, born 1928, though this was a very funny joke. I’ve yet to meet anyone born after 1950 who agreed.


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