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Easiest Thanksgiving Recipe

Speed to First Woot:
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First Sucker:
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Last Wooter to Woot:
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Last Purchase:
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Woots Sold:
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chrisprender


quality posts: 312 Private Messages chrisprender

Circumference divided by diameter equals pi.

It's a math joke!

sebitron


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sebitron

This looks deliciously mathy. I might have to buy this.

4khaos


quality posts: 8 Private Messages 4khaos

Wait... pumpkin circumference divided by pumpkin diameter is equal to a slice of pumpkin pie?

I don't get it.

bluetuba


quality posts: 48 Private Messages bluetuba

LOL! Woot got a little feisty on the artist bio!

gideonfrost


quality posts: 31 Private Messages gideonfrost

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qztv


quality posts: 1 Private Messages qztv

where does the whip cream come from

lete


quality posts: 20 Private Messages lete

I don't see how they equate if it's only a slice of pie.

jel2301


quality posts: 30 Private Messages jel2301

thatrobert is a Pi-loving maniac!

meepee


quality posts: 33 Private Messages meepee

Yay for ramen noodles!

thatrobert


quality posts: 19 Private Messages thatrobert

Thanks Woot for printing yet another Pi shirt of mine. I need to find some other mathematical constants...

And btw, I'm both allergic to gluten and a teetotaler so I would have to be thankful for gluten-free ramen and alcohol-free beer. Yuck.

joemail11


quality posts: 34 Private Messages joemail11

I'm glad it's an exact amount, not some weak decimal approximation.

meepee


quality posts: 33 Private Messages meepee

GET OFF MY LAWN!

...with a decaying pumpkin on it.

samuraikurisu


quality posts: 2 Private Messages samuraikurisu

circumference =2*pi*radius
2*radius=diameter
pi=circumference/diameter

In math terms, that's what the shirt is about.

ratbert2k


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ratbert2k

No wonder I didn't get it. The math is all wrong.

cj12


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cj12
lete wrote:I don't see how they equate if it's only a slice of pie.



In math terms, the circumference is equal to pie times the diameter. so if you divide circumference by the diameter you get pie.

Digit0110


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Digit0110

thatrobert


quality posts: 19 Private Messages thatrobert
4khaos wrote:Wait... pumpkin circumference divided by pumpkin diameter is equal to a slice of pumpkin pie?

I don't get it.


qztv wrote:where does the whip cream come from



Rounding errors.

samuraikurisu


quality posts: 2 Private Messages samuraikurisu
samuraikurisu wrote:circumference =2*pi*radius
2*radius=diameter
pi=circumference/diameter

In math terms, that's what the shirt is about.



I should note that this is for a circle....but if the pumpkin happens to be more of an oval or ellipse shape....we'd be in some trouble.

joemail11


quality posts: 34 Private Messages joemail11
thatrobert wrote:Thanks Woot for printing yet another Pi shirt of mine. I need to find some other mathematical constants...



You could begin with τ, which is equal to 2π, a "full turn" of a circle in radians.

kadsworld


quality posts: 10 Private Messages kadsworld
qztv wrote:where does the whip cream come from



Frothy cows.

ratbert2k


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ratbert2k
cj12 wrote:In math terms, the circumference is equal to pie times the diameter. so if you divide circumference by the diameter you get pie.



Sure. But this is a slice of pie. The right answer has to be a whole pie.

lonelypond


quality posts: 240 Private Messages lonelypond

Looks tasty for math

fiwice


quality posts: 0 Private Messages fiwice

i don't know about this... the pumpkins should cancel out, leaving you with plain pi, not pumpkin pi ;)

joemail11


quality posts: 34 Private Messages joemail11
ratbert2k wrote:Sure. But this is a slice of pie. The right answer has to be a whole pie.



I think that would be "a pie," as opposed to the all-encompassing "pie," represented by a slice.

miyoshinum5


quality posts: 4 Private Messages miyoshinum5

I just bought 3 random shirts and 2 Threadless shirts in the past 3 days, however I feel as though I need to buy this one. I mean who doesn't love a good pi joke? Beside March 14 will be here sooner than you think.

rdl4672


quality posts: 0 Private Messages rdl4672

Finally, a shirt that will let people look at me and think "that guy looks like a big fat math nerd" without feeling bad about being all judgmental.

spilzer


quality posts: 114 Private Messages spilzer

Am I the only one who was trying to figure out which cooking methods "/" and "=" could possibly refer to?

Roll the pumpkin up the wall?

Cut the pumpkin in half with an oreo?

This recipe makes no sense!

bluejester


quality posts: 530 Private Messages bluejester

Excellent. Now, your next task is to find the square root of chocolate.

DavidHart


quality posts: 5 Private Messages DavidHart

This is a cute shirt and my father loves pumpkin pie. But I'll pass because it is way too geeky for him.

It's too bad we can't have a plain shirt with just the pumpkin pie slice on it. Then again, that's just too simple, we can't stop ourselves from trying to be clever.

Here is a suggestion for shirt.woot, lets have some derbies where the designs have to be simple. No math, no Sci-Fi references, no video game references, just some cool every day shirts...

collinvh


quality posts: 44 Private Messages collinvh

I love pumpkin pie. I'm going to share this with my wife. Hopefully, this new diagram will get me double the pie!

woody189


quality posts: 0 Private Messages woody189
4khaos wrote:Wait... pumpkin circumference divided by pumpkin diameter is equal to a slice of pumpkin pie?

I don't get it.



lol. if i knew how to give a quality post, i would

missmelis


quality posts: 20 Private Messages missmelis
thatrobert wrote:Thanks Woot for printing yet another Pi shirt of mine. I need to find some other mathematical constants...

And btw, I'm both allergic to gluten and a teetotaler so I would have to be thankful for gluten-free ramen and alcohol-free beer. Yuck.



Does that mean the pie on this shirt is also gluten-free?

I doubt there is any situation in any universe in which anyone could possibly be thankful for alcohol-free beer. But that could be my inner beer snob talking.

The goodness of the true pun is in the direct ratio of its intolerability. - Edgar Allan Poe

Alas, poor shirt.woot. I knew it well...

missmelis


quality posts: 20 Private Messages missmelis
DavidHart wrote:This is a cute shirt and my father loves pumpkin pie. But I'll pass because it is way too geeky for him.

It's too bad we can't have a plain shirt with just the pumpkin pie slice on it. Then again, that's just too simple, we can't stop ourselves from trying to be clever.



Good news! Through the magic of a 2-minute Internet search, your father can now have that shirt with just a slice of pumpkin pie on it!

And if he wants to get really daring without being "way too geeky", he can even get a design with text!

If you're looking for shirts that don't try to be clever, you're REALLY in the wrong place, dude.

The goodness of the true pun is in the direct ratio of its intolerability. - Edgar Allan Poe

Alas, poor shirt.woot. I knew it well...

belowi


quality posts: 19 Private Messages belowi
Digit0110 wrote:What pumpkin?



I want the last twenty minutes of my life back.

thatrobert


quality posts: 19 Private Messages thatrobert
missmelis wrote:Does that mean the pie on this shirt is also gluten-free?

I doubt there is any situation in any universe in which anyone could possibly be thankful for alcohol-free beer. But that could be my inner beer snob talking.



I wasn't thankful for it. Yes, the pie is gluten free. You won't even notice. Except for the texture. And the taste.

lmeagle


quality posts: 0 Private Messages lmeagle

circumference/2r = delicious woot purchase!

missmelis


quality posts: 20 Private Messages missmelis
thatrobert wrote:I wasn't thankful for it.



Oh, I know. I was backing you up on your clear lack of thankfulness for alcohol-free beer.

The goodness of the true pun is in the direct ratio of its intolerability. - Edgar Allan Poe

Alas, poor shirt.woot. I knew it well...

Syndil


quality posts: 6 Private Messages Syndil

HA! I got it without help!! I feel special.

kaplanfx


quality posts: 2 Private Messages kaplanfx
qztv wrote:where does the whip cream come from



From here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jxvVvn2ZLY