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En honor del PI DE FORMENTOR.
"Déu ungí d'aroma sa testa consagrada
i li donà per terra l'esquerpa serralada."
Miquel Costa i Llobera
Happy-Pi-Day mit dem Pi Zero W (rechts oben) nebem dem Chip mit HDMI-Platine und einem Original-Raspberry-Pi von 2012.
The brothers of Sigma Pi celebrated 50 Years since the founding (1969) of Sigma Pi’s Delta Epsilon chapter at Seton Hall.
Strobist Info: one flash fired from behind, and one from the left. Ebay wireless triggers (Cactus V2) used.
Chiu Pi 上下一方 Tour 2018 台北最終場
Endless Come Back Tour 2018
Legacy Taipei
2018.07.28(Fri)
At the Exploratorium we hosted the 24th Annual Pi Day on March 14th, 2012. Founded at the Exploratorium by our own Prince of Pi, physicist Larry Shaw, Pi Day has become an international holiday, celebrated live and online all around the world. This was our last Pi Day celebration at the Palace of Fine Arts before we move to Pier 15 along San Francisco's Embarcadero in 2013.
Above: Exploratorium Explainers rocked out to Pi music.
Photo by Gayle Laird
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu
Prototype earrings that have yet to be carried forth. Need refinement! Used silver wire with copper core for this new design. Snapped up immediately by my savvy sister!
If you like to sweat, move, and train in functional training, dance conditioning, and strength training - then get in this format!
Tom Zonfrillo's geometry class at Heidelberg High School celebrates Pi Day March 14 in honor of 3.14, the ratio of a circle or cylindrical object's circumfrence divided by its diameter. (photo by Kelli Bland, Herald Post)
Some crafty cable management, the Pi is powered by the Pimoroni Pi Hub and so the only wires that come out from the frame are Ethernet and Power for the hub.
Pi: You've gotta stop with the blue stuff.
Me: but I hate pink.
Pi: There ARE other colours, you know.
Me: not in the cheap stuff! This was $2.00.
Pi: ugh. But you wanted the Ivory one, keep 'em guessing and all that.
Me: TWO DOLLARS.
312 / 366
326 / 365
Pi: Ugh
Arts and technology collective seeper baked a giant interactive Pi for the Glastonbury Festival. The filling being the audience.
They asked: “If there is no beginning and no end, then what?” their answer” Pi, Pie or a circle?” In this instant a 16 metre round Big Top tent in the festivals Trash City area, that responds to the motion of the people within it.
Standing inside the Pi people were tracked by cameras and saw a silhouette of themselves on the walls of the space. As they moved photons, plasmas and other particles radiated from them and were sent flying around the space. Their movement also controlled sound as one of a series of instruments. Scratching a beat, playing a bass or strumming strings made the audience not only the filling but also the players, conductors and composers of their own collective Pi.
I was fortunate enough to get the second generation Pi with the extra USB and increased on board ram.
At the Exploratorium we hosted the 24th Annual Pi Day on March 14th, 2012. Founded at the Exploratorium by our own Prince of Pi, physicist Larry Shaw, Pi Day has become an international holiday, celebrated live and online all around the world. This was our last Pi Day celebration at the Palace of Fine Arts before we move to Pier 15 along San Francisco's Embarcadero in 2013.
Photo by Gayle Laird
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu