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05/16/2006 07:43:15 AM · #1
For those that want to pounce,know now that you are the expert.[/b}

There are no correct answers.

[b]What number am I thinking of, at this time?

Hint: You must use PIE to get the answer.

05/16/2006 08:12:21 AM · #2
Pi or Pie?

Either way, now all I can think about is pie, which would be a whole pie, so 1. If I took a slice of the pie, and I like big slices, that would be 1 of 4, or .25, which is (pi) x (r)^2 where r=9"/2, so 1 of 4 is approximately 16 square inches. After I ate the pie, there would only be 3 of 4 left, but at that point, my girlfriend would be there, so I would have to eat smaller sections, so let's say now we have pieces that are 1 of 6, which are still good sized slices, so maybe we can squeeze 1 of 9, but screw that, it's just delaying the inevitable.

I haven't had good pecan pie in a while...Paula Dean on the Food Network makes one with a layer of cream cheese...that sounds about right.

Also, I will have pizza for lunch, which is fortunately available in pie form, as well.
05/17/2006 12:33:09 AM · #3
123 bump
05/17/2006 01:57:35 AM · #4
Originally posted by American_Horse:

123 bump


you are thinking of 123 then, i win!
05/17/2006 02:56:49 AM · #5
pie and gravy. (did i win?)
05/17/2006 03:01:09 AM · #6
mmmmmmmm pie.....
05/17/2006 03:14:24 AM · #7
How can I win some pie?
05/17/2006 04:28:54 AM · #8
05/17/2006 03:14:24 AM
How can I win some pie?



take your pie and vie werner :) are you a chef?
05/17/2006 07:40:40 AM · #9
I am The Chef...

LMAO! Now I'm gonna stop drooling and go take some ribbon-winners!
(or maybe not...)
05/17/2006 07:45:51 AM · #10
1, One peice of Pie...
05/17/2006 07:52:17 AM · #11
It must be 8.539734222673566...

since that's the product of pi (3.141592653589793...) and e (2.718281828459...)

05/17/2006 07:56:15 AM · #12
Can't get much help from Pi but thinking of 1.618034 (Phi. The magic number)
05/17/2006 08:09:39 AM · #13
Not PI,......PIE.
05/17/2006 08:10:37 AM · #14
1177427962.
That's the expiry time of my DPC Persistent Identification Element (i.e. my DPC cookie)
05/17/2006 08:41:29 AM · #15
At first it was only one slice every now and then as a reward. Then it was one a day because I deserved it. Pretty soon it turned into 20. The number of pounds I have to lose because I ate to much pie, although it was only one slice at a time.
05/17/2006 01:04:58 PM · #16
Originally posted by jimness:

1177427962.
That's the expiry time of my DPC Persistent Identification Element (i.e. my DPC cookie)


not cookies, PIE!
05/26/2006 04:51:08 PM · #17
PIE = Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion?
05/26/2006 05:20:30 PM · #18
Hey! I had some really good peach pie a la mode at 3am this morning at local restaurant after the bars....

but it was one piece and only one me to that ate the pie, so the product would be 1 but the sum was two, and if you divide them you get 0.5 or 2, and this could go on forever, now I need more pie
05/26/2006 05:23:03 PM · #19
and if you are voting on my failure pic, then the number you are thinking of is 10, 10, 10! (although there is no pie in my pic, I hope that doesn't count as describing my entry)
05/26/2006 06:28:54 PM · #20
360

R.
05/26/2006 06:30:57 PM · #21
Three.

The number of American Pie movies.. one of which contained a scene of a young man gratifying himself sexually with a warm apple pie. It also ties in with your name, American Horse, and horses like apples.
05/26/2006 08:24:23 PM · #22
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because thats what a pie looks like ...
05/27/2006 12:05:54 AM · #23
bye, bye american pie, drove my chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry.
04/05/2007 11:25:14 AM · #24
MMDCCLI
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