3.14159. . . .
π. Or Pi.
More or less.
Divide the circumference of a circle by its diameter, and you will get a number slightly larger than three that never comes out even, or repeats itself. Apparently, it could go on forever.
It is a nuisance. For that reason, several State legislatures have, from time to idiotic time, passed laws that decreed that pi should equal 3. Much neater! Easier to remember.
Wrong! Stupid! Ignorant!
But that is old news. Right now, the Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee is busy denying climate change; you know, ice-sheets melting, more moisture in the air, a lot more snow here, a lot less rain there, the ocean levels rising: that kind of dumb stuff. Every Republican on the panel said it is not true.
That should take care of that!
It proves, once again, that if you take a House Committee, measure its diameter, and divide it by its circumference, you will get a very odd number. An irrational number. It seems to go on forever.
π. Or Pi.
More or less.
Divide the circumference of a circle by its diameter, and you will get a number slightly larger than three that never comes out even, or repeats itself. Apparently, it could go on forever.
It is a nuisance. For that reason, several State legislatures have, from time to idiotic time, passed laws that decreed that pi should equal 3. Much neater! Easier to remember.
Wrong! Stupid! Ignorant!
But that is old news. Right now, the Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee is busy denying climate change; you know, ice-sheets melting, more moisture in the air, a lot more snow here, a lot less rain there, the ocean levels rising: that kind of dumb stuff. Every Republican on the panel said it is not true.
That should take care of that!
It proves, once again, that if you take a House Committee, measure its diameter, and divide it by its circumference, you will get a very odd number. An irrational number. It seems to go on forever.
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