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    It isn't a website by Terry Pratchett. (though it is one he would have liked, I'm sure)

    It's a mathematics website.

    In one of Pratchett's books (quick, which one?) he talks about "new pi." (for extra credit, what is the value of the "new pi" that Bloody Stupid Johnson came up with? Hint: it's not "tau")
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    It is a great website, and talks about math in a very creative way - at least to ME it does

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    It isn't a website by Terry Pratchett. (though it is one he would have liked, I'm sure)
    Wait, did he pass away ... or degenerate to the point where he wouldn't be able to appreciate the website? I thought he was still writing some...
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    He's got the bad version of Alzheimer's.

    When my son and I saw him a few years ago, it was pretty clear he was having some trouble. (though he did spend a good 2 or 3 minutes taking to S'Knot about video games, and congratulated S'Knot on finding his picture in "Where's my cow?" which he signed.)

    Based on that, and how his writing has changed, AND the fact that I don't know Pratchett himself; I just can't make judgements on whether or not he can comprehend and enjoy a snarky playful mathematics website *now*, but I would be willing to cross my heart that it's the sort of thing he *would* enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    He's got the bad version of Alzheimer's.
    There's a good version?
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    No, there isn't a good version.

    There's the early onset rapidly progressing one (which Pratchett has) and there's the late onset slowly progressing one (which my great uncle had).
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    Does that make it two Pi Days a year? Oh my, I don't think my kitchen can stand the mess.

    (Younger Daughter & I made a meat pie and a lemon/lime/ginger pie for the occasion - then made DH and Boyfriend clean up after us.)
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    My aunt gave my cousin a Pi Plate one year. It's a pie plate with pi inscribed in decimal around the circumference. And the pi symbol in the middle.
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