Just a friendly reminder;It's pronounced "Pi" as in "P-ee" and not as in "Pie". It used to be that in ancient greek, it still is in modern greek.In any case, happy pi day! Enjoy your π cakes, americans!
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oh I get it so I can go out and say happy Pee day all confident thinking I'm as hardcore /sci/entist when in fact i'm just looking like an ass. I might as well start telling people that diamond is the hardest metal.
>>510208Cannot stand a direct hit from a katana though
>>510151i've never heard someone saying 'pie' to pi
>>510272But only from katanas of the folded up to a million times kindI know of such stuff, i decomissioned a genuine katana myself...
>>510151You eat what you like and I'll eat what I like.
>>510272proof
>>510318Diamond-blade Katana
>>510486lolso it's diamond cutting diamond.
Pi day?Since when was the value of pi 14.3?
>>510529No it's a Katana.
>>510561i googled it i only found round saw diamond-bladesi require a proof of what you're saying ,it sounds like bullshit.nothing can cut diamond except diamond.
>>510572I'm curious, then, how the first diamond was cut. For that matter, how it was mined.I'm not saying a katana would do it, but clearly something had to cut the first diamond.
>>510558Stupid americans with they retarded date system.
>>510627they cant be cut like you cut in a steak, but crushed or broke apart quite easily, especially when raw, with imperfections.
>>510294Americans pronounce it 'pie'. Not sure if brits do it too.
>>510151Nice try. 5/10
>>510627even wood or bone can chop most of stones.it's the same for gemstones and diamonds.if you strike at the right place with a right angle, even with a softer material, you break the crystal structure.you dont really "cut" it like with a blade, but it result in a clean, neat chopping
>>510683just as if i break a glass with my hand.i didn't cut it, but it's into pieces now.(my hand also ><)