Re: An IITJEE problem




"Nishu" <amitk_dni@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| ? - pie


Hmm... I like pie.
Pizza, shepherd's pie, apple pie, pork pie, they are all good.
Perhaps you mean pi.

Androcles



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