I just posted a Pi Day video called "The Truth About Pi". Am I serious? Well, I named my alter ego Beau Gus Bogusian; that should give you a clue. https://youtu.be/_0xqNNd6RpE <https://t.co/f1BFCBtxpT?amp=1> Jim
Dear Dr. Bouligand, Thanks for this informative resource. we will make sure the students have it available when working on their homework problems. Unfortunately, it is not totally correct, and you missed a very important identity, which is that: degrees = 120 / Pi * circumference . So you can see that, when circumference is set equal to Pi, then we get degrees = 120*3 = 360. This is a fact I think we all know, but it needs to be reiterated to the lazy schoolboys and the lazy schoolgirls! The good news I can report to you is that we have cancelled this perverted beetle cabaret "Scarabaeidae sinistral", which was scheduled as a distraction from normal work efforts, to happen in Celebration of Pi Day. The Latin is not even correct, and the answer is definitively, No! The public will not see the left-chiral light of these ugly shit-eaters (pardon my french). They are an abomination to God and Country, and completely non-mathematical in character! Perhaps it's good news that the Carona virus is moving with constant acceleration, and we should thank god for this opportunity to put these sick little insects back in their rightful place, out of sight and out of mind. Yours truly, Prof. Unrat On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 10:19 PM James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> wrote:
I just posted a Pi Day video called "The Truth About Pi". Am I serious? Well, I named my alter ego Beau Gus Bogusian; that should give you a clue. https://youtu.be/_0xqNNd6RpE <https://t.co/f1BFCBtxpT?amp=1>
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