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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.
That's Mary's deep dish pizza pie with local pork sausage. Also note the "Barbecue Sandwich Pie" that came with a side of slaw.
The Quebec Pork Pie was really good.
National Numeracy Ambassador Simon Pampena introduces the number Pi, and the cult film of the same name.
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.
Tre Boy celebrating PI DAY 3.14 @ Chuck E Cheeses
Address: Marketplace at Millcreek, 1690 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Phone: (770) 614-5803
A few days after the actual date, so people could actually make it to the party. Bowie, MD, March 18, 2017.
Sweetening the world one pie at a time – baking a difference for the Marrie Ann D'Amico Foundation on #PiDay #BakeForACause #BlueberryKindness
We dream of a vacuum tube that uses pions instead of electrons.
It would be called a piode of couse.
model
3P14ES
Celebrating the IE9 release and Pi-day with PIE9 cupcakes.
Lemon cupcakes with lemon flavored Swiss merengue buttercream.
Dark chocolate PI's and sugarpaste IE icons
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.