Jan: No. You've just never had the right teacher. Imagine any sized circle and take the circumference of that circle. Divide that number by the circle's diameter and voila... you will always get 3.1415926... ad infinitum. It's a constant and one of the coolest I know.
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Pi R2 in math, but in cooking, pie are round and cornbread are square.
Pi is good. Pie is also good - Dutch Apple and cherry being among the very best - served warm with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream.
I have never been exactly sure what pi is. Does that make me a dunderhead?
Messymimi: Lol. Bringing cornbread into this equation is irrational.
LL: You, sir, are preaching to the converted. I'm a fan of both.
Jan: No. You've just never had the right teacher. Imagine any sized circle and take the circumference of that circle. Divide that number by the circle's diameter and voila... you will always get 3.1415926... ad infinitum. It's a constant and one of the coolest I know.
pshaw! What if I have a larger circle? Gotcha! Did I mention that it's slightly askew?
DaBlade: I hope I'm not the first to tell you that the size of your circle doesn't matter. A constant is a constant.
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