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Astro Pi 'Izzy' running Flags code. A handy geography lesson and I might learn new languages.
More about Astro Pi: astro-pi.org/competition/winners/#flags
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Winkie Guard: It's Pie day!
Flying Monkey: Mmmm pie!
Wizard of Oz: You boys are confusing Pi with Pie! Pi Day is a celebration of the mathmatical constant, Pi. Pi Day is observed on March 14 seeing as 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of...
is that pecan pie?
Happy Pi Day!
Day 74 of 366.
For Pi Day this year, Cinko decided to solve the last digit of the famous irrational number.
It's 8.
Last year, Target celebrated Pi Day. This year, Cinko used a whiteboard for the CWD16 "white" assignment.
It's like a geek Christmas! :-)
ODC: This is so me (I think this pretty much says "me" -- a geek with absolutely no food or decorating skills)
I celebrated PiDay with Astro Pi Ed and Izzy who can calculate π to more decimals than I can!
makezine.com/2016/03/14/astropi-in-space/
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Mini-computer Astro Pi set up and looking out the window. What the mini-computer will run next is up to UK schoolchildren, 30 days left to get your code in space! astro-pi.org/coding-challenges/
Credits: ESA/NASA
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HDR round 2. This was taken today late afternoon on a walk through Waterloo Park - I was lucky enough to reach the PI just as the sun was going down and was able to capture some nice reflections.
Update: Apparently this was on Explore, horray! Highest position #172 on Feb. 1, 2009.
Makoto and Yuki are celebrating Pi Day with… pizza!
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Yuki (hefting a piece of pizza): “Isn’t this better than metal sculpture?”
Makoto: “How can you compare two activities so completely different from each other? And aren’t we going to get plates?”
Yuki: “Why not just use your hands like me?”
Makoto: “Why not? So do you think our sculpture worked out? Didn’t we earn enough for this feast and then some?”
Yuki: “Who knew that we would be successful artists?”
Makoto: “Would you call one sale the basis for being successful?”
Yuki: “Doesn’t It beat total failure with zero sales and zero pizza?”
Makoto: “When my head says there’s something flawed in your logic, but my nose smells food, and my stomach is crying for food, who do you think I’m listening to?”
Yuki: “Won’t your head think better when your stomach is full?”
Makoto: (reaching for a slice of pizza): “How can I argue with that?”
Yuki: “Wouldn’t that be irrational?”
Makoto: “Like pi?”
A panorama of the landscape and sky at sunset at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park (Áísínai'pi) in Alberta, with the Milk River below winding amid the sandstone rock formations, and the Sweetgrass Hills in the distance in Montana. Note the people at far right for scale.
In the valley at centre are the preserved historic buildings of the North West Mounted Police outpost in Police Coulee. In the valley at right under the sunset sky are the Writing-on-Stone Rodeo Grounds.
This is a panorama of 14 segments, each 1/8-second, with the Canon RF15-35mm lens at 15mm and f/8 on the Canon R5 at ISO 100, and in portrait orientation. Stitched with Adobe Camera Raw. Taken June 8, 2024. The original is 19,500 pixels wide by nearly 6,000 pixels high.
I like to think I've launched her on a career in horror movies, circa 2029. www.pinterest.co.uk/johnseven47/works-of-unquestionable-g...