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Vince Hawthorn Posts: 12758 Joined: 19th Apr 2010 Location: UK | quotePosted at 22:32 on 8th February 2014 Story |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 23:44 on 8th February 2014 I'm shortened for ease of use. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 20:08 on 9th February 2014 Sorry John, not yet. You will all probably have bad memories of me ! |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 13:30 on 10th February 2014 I featured in a particular aspect of school ! |
Vince Hawthorn Posts: 12758 Joined: 19th Apr 2010 Location: UK | quotePosted at 22:14 on 10th February 2014 Gym |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 22:16 on 10th February 2014 No Vince. Circles ! |
Vince Hawthorn Posts: 12758 Joined: 19th Apr 2010 Location: UK | quotePosted at 22:19 on 10th February 2014 As always you are running rings round us |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 22:23 on 10th February 2014 Oh yes A letter of the alphabet might help. |
Ken Marshall Posts: 804 Joined: 20th Jun 2012 Location: Australia | quotePosted at 03:44 on 11th February 2014 We used the number π to calculate the diameter and circumference of a circle. The Greek letter was Pi. We shortened the value of pi to make it easier to use. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 11:49 on 11th February 2014 You've hit the nail on the head again Ken, Pi it is, usually shortened to 3.14 in maths class at school. Well done, over to you |