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ost_uid0]An entire actual Doctor Who scene is devoted to pi and pie!
[The Master crosses a checkerboard deathtrap unharmed.]
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ost_uid0]Master[/b

ost_uid0]: Try it, Doctor, it's as easy as [i

ost_uid0]pi[/i

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ost_uid0]Doctor[/b

ost_uid0]: What an extraordinary fellow. "As easy as pie"? "As easy as pie"?
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ost_uid0]Tegan[/b

ost_uid0]: That's what he said.
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ost_uid0]Doctor[/b

ost_uid0]: No, he didn't! He said "As easy as pi," the Greek letter pi! Surely you know some basic mathematics, child?
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ost_uid0]Tegan[/b

ost_uid0]: Course! The ratio of the circumferance of a circle ... to its diameter ... is expressed by the Greek letter pi, right?
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ost_uid0]Doctor[/b

ost_uid0]: Correct. You find the safe route across the board by using the mathematical formula pi. Oh, but the application, the application ... Let me see now. 3.14159265 -- yes! [He walks across the board unharmed, then gestures to Tegan] Now!
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ost_uid0]Tegan[/b

ost_uid0]: I sure hope you've got your sums right.
... I didn't say it wasn't a silly one.
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