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Should be 9:27 if you’re leaving at the top of a minute.
@peterw_diy 109104 wrote:
We’ll be going through your ‘hood. You going to join on the Pie Train?
@rcannon100 109105 wrote:
I’d like to, but need to check with my scheduler, especially since I already have a morning ride on the Ides.
@rcannon100 109102 wrote:
(trying to guess how much pie to order for the last stop)
Order more pie.
Y’all realize that none of this makes sense since time is organized in base 12, not the decimal system.
@Phatboing 109120 wrote:
Sorry, pi is irrational and its decimal representation will certainly not fit on a postcard.
@DismalScientist 109122 wrote:
Apparently Dismal has never seen a digital clock!
I don’t think I can make it, but thanks for the invite. Maybe I’ll order a pi(e) for home.
@vvill 109128 wrote:
You can always simply meet us at one of the pi festivities en route.
@peterw_diy 109125 wrote:
I’m new to these new technologies. Digital clocks are like brifters to me. I like analog devices like friction shifters. Do digital clocks have 20 hour days?
@DismalScientist 109124 wrote:
No, no, we’ve got this covered.
Wait—I thought it was base 60. :p
I had a Greek friend who insisted the Greek letter is pronounced pee. She made little headway converting the rest of us. Pee day just seemed so lame.
Looks like I just might ambush y’all at Misha’s. Or maybe wake early and put in another 10 Octothorpe miles to join you at the start.