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Asma

Doctor Asma
Oct 21, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #21
    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    Do this and you'll become very popular at school ;)
    have you done this before?is it guarenteed?:D hey Mart's,maybe we should have an alarm like the "pi day" one .for eg:for valentine's day and all;its not like we r gonna forget valentine's day but we might need one :D
     

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    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    If we have a pi day I want a Pythagoras day. Its not fair to him. He developed one of the most important equations used by modern man.

    For all you idiots, he thought up the Pythagorean Theorem. ;)
     
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    Asma

    Asma

    Doctor Asma
    Oct 21, 2003
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    If we have a pi day I want a Pythagoras day. Its not fair to him. He developed one of the most important equations used by modern man.

    For all you idiots, he thought up the Pythagorean Theorem. ;)
    DA!:p we use this theoram for right triangles!i am smart:D
     

    KB824

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    Sep 16, 2003
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    #25
    Now I want some pie.


    Apple, Cherry, Blueberry, I'm not picky.


    Or perhaps, maybe a slice of The Rock's favorite pie. Hmmmm
     

    KB824

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    Sep 16, 2003
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    #27
    I forgot about banana cream pie.


    Yummers. I wonder what this has to do with math however.




    Sergio eats an apple pie, a bluebery pie, and a banana cream pie at a table that is 6 ft X 4 ft, and is 48 feet away from the toilet. His consumption rate is 10 minutes per pie, with a two minute break in between. Now, at what speed would he have to travel to make into the bathroom in time before he shits his pants?
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    #28
    ++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++
    I forgot about banana cream pie.


    Yummers. I wonder what this has to do with math however.




    Sergio eats an apple pie, a bluebery pie, and a banana cream pie at a table that is 6 ft X 4 ft, and is 48 feet away from the toilet. His consumption rate is 10 minutes per pie, with a two minute break in between. Now, at what speed would he have to travel to make into the bathroom in time before he shits his pants?
    Not enough information to solve the problem. What is your digestion rate?





    Wait a minute, nevermind.
     

    Dragon

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    Apr 24, 2003
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    #29
    You know, when I went to my SAT prep classes, my venezuelan friend and me would have to remind the american students everyday about the Pythagorean Theorem and how to use it every single class
     

    Dragon

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    Apr 24, 2003
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    #31
    How would you celebrate it anyway? Just being aware it is pi day today?

    Or maybe resolving a bunch of problems related to pi :geek:
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
    You know, when I went to my SAT prep classes, my venezuelan friend and me would have to remind the american students everyday about the Pythagorean Theorem and how to use it every single class
    Yeah, they dont teach us that here. :rolleyes:
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    #33
    Now we're talking ;) Actually if you look up pi day in wikipedia (first thing I did when I heard about it, couldn't actually believe there was such a thing), you'll find plenty of examples of people celebrating it, they have different rituals like doing math problems and yes Sergio, having pie.
     

    Dragon

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    Apr 24, 2003
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    #34
    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    Now we're talking ;) Actually if you look up pi day in wikipedia (first thing I did when I heard about it, couldn't actually believe there was such a thing), you'll find plenty of examples of people celebrating it, they have different rituals like doing math problems and yes Sergio, having pie.
    Last year I knew it was pi day but didnt do anything about it. I dont have any scientific friends in Boston I could celebrate it with, so why dont you and I celebrate it Marts?
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    #35
    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    Now we're talking ;) Actually if you look up pi day in wikipedia (first thing I did when I heard about it, couldn't actually believe there was such a thing), you'll find plenty of examples of people celebrating it, they have different rituals like doing math problems and yes Sergio, having pie.

    well, starting from now i will make it a ritual to do both
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #37
    Dammit. My birthday is on Pi Day. I hate it when people use that as an excuse to give you just one set of gifts -- instead of getting you presents for both your birthday and Pi Day. :mad:
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    #38
    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++


    Last year I knew it was pi day but didnt do anything about it. I dont have any scientific friends in Boston I could celebrate it with, so why dont you and I celebrate it Marts?
    Oh rest assured I plan to.. just not sure what I'm gonna do about it yet.
     

    Zlatan

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    Jun 9, 2003
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    #39
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    Dammit. My birthday is on Pi Day. I hate it when people use that as an excuse to give you just one set of gifts -- instead of getting you presents for both your birthday and Pi Day. :mad:
    :howler:
     

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