I heard that Matt Tegenkamp was running the 2Pi race. that's gonna be crazy
I heard that Matt Tegenkamp was running the 2Pi race. that's gonna be crazy
no one has mentioned the best part. if you click on the 2007 results link, it has a "Most Heart" Award
cliffed out wrote:
I heard that Matt Tegenkamp was running the 2Pi race. that's gonna be crazy
Nope. Teg doen't run the 2pi.
A race distance of i or 2i miles would be more interesting.
that would be hard to imagine!
sam w, you're an astute guy (said sincerely with absolutely no sarcasm).
Circular Logic wrote:
Damn geeks, they prob tie a one mile rope to their waists and run around in a circle.
Nice.
I'm running the PdF Boston Between a Square and a Cube race in April.
(oui, oui, not counting the 0.2)
touché.
sfued wrote:
that would be hard to imagine!
Now if they squared the race distance, would it be equal to the sum of the square of my two legs?
No, the sum of your two-------oh, never mind.
Thanks to all the posters on this thread...Over my lunch (sandwich...no pie unfortunately) today I was laughing with you or at you...sooo good!
You're welcome. See ya tomorrow.
Circular Logic wrote:
Damn geeks, they prob tie a one mile rope to their waists and run around in a circle.
wouldn't it need to be a half mile rope?
Correct. That was a fairly awesome pickup lol.
do they give out pie afterwards? when we had pie day at school (march 14), we all brought pie. it was amazing
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http://www.metanetsoftware.com/sublime/images/levels/psp-running.jpg
In fact, tying a half mile rope (though a steel rod would be more accurate) between them and running in a circle would be the only way to really run pi miles, since one could never perfectly and accurately measure 3.14159265358979323...miles. A finish line (that was infinitely small in width) could not be drawn!
Thank goodness you are not doing it in degrees per second.
Then you might reach 360 per minute on a full rotation.
That's way above the allowed 220 minus age.
secant tangent cosine sine
3.14159
Go team think!