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Caltech students get a piece of the pie on Pi Day

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Caltech students get a piece of the pie on Pi Day

By Sean Greene A pi pie. (Paul Smith/Flickr) The largest math- and pastry-themed party in San Francisco is Pi Day at the Exploratorium. They'll have.

Here's the pie translation of Pi, the down, dirty and baked goods approach, illustrated by Brady Haran, a video journalist who likes numbers. He's in an ordinary parking ration. He unpacks an enormous number of identical, small pies — I can't tell what kind

Here's the pie translation of Pi, the down, dirty and baked goods approach, illustrated by Brady Haran, a video journalist who likes numbers. He's in an ordinary parking ration. He unpacks an enormous number of identical, small pies — I can't tell what kind

If you're a media centre user of the Raspberry Pi, you might want to check out this new port of Plex to the Pi. RasPlex is a commence, platform-independent home entertainment system (so you can play media from any of the

March 14 — a.k.a. 3.14 — has be converted into a day to appreciate the wonders of pi. This mathematical constant describes the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It's also handy for calculating a circle's vicinity, along with plenty of other uses in

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