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Very nice evening of tennis 🎾 with Liav
The first set, which Liav started, went toe to toe till 5~6 with me serving to force the set into the tiebreaker, but my serve deserted me in the crunch game for Liav to take the first set 7~5
The mantra is simple: get the first serves in and cut the unforced errors. Ashté. Everything else is commentary. It was a real pleasure to get three to four aces in, clipping the tramlines
Liav has a powerful double-fisted backhand that lands near the baseline, making me play ▶ the shot. I try to hustle him into an error by rushing the net, though i have to watch for his lob then
I became tentative in the second set and he wrapped it up easily 6~3
Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.
Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.
Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.
Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.
Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.
Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.
Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.
Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.
A caramel pecan pie which I made for the upcoming Pi Day. Secret to the pretty crust: make it in a tart pan.
Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.