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39Wow, a pun that simplifies to zero. : )candied_orange– candied_orange2017-12-16 16:30:21 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2017 at 16:30
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2@CandiedOrange Yes, and there are lots more transcendental constants to choose from. Since it's a partial differential, there's got to be more... erm... constants.Mick– Mick2017-12-16 17:46:46 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2017 at 17:46
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2@CandiedOrange - It's something to wear when it's below zero...Floris– Floris2017-12-16 19:03:26 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2017 at 19:03
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4Pirate, hilarious!quetzalcoatl– quetzalcoatl2017-12-16 19:22:19 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2017 at 19:22
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This should be on RPi SE.SlySven– SlySven2017-12-19 01:37:53 +00:00Commented Dec 19, 2017 at 1:37
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@SlySven: I don't know about that. There are already so many "hats" for the Raspberry Pi. (Extension boards, always placed on top of the RPi, are all called "hats")hat– hat2017-12-21 06:59:40 +00:00Commented Dec 21, 2017 at 6:59
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Crown --> pi-rate king!Nat– Nat2017-12-24 00:03:23 +00:00Commented Dec 24, 2017 at 0:03
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