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Yep, Norris, I heard the story of the round pie and square cornbread about the same time I learned what pi was when I was a kid in Oklahoma. I've also heard it in Texas; didn't know it had spread farther away. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
As a kid, I learned to calculate square roots with pencil and paper, later with a slide rule, and now for many years, a calculator or computer. I've forgotten how to do it with pencil and paper. But I have an uncle who is 85 years old that I'll bet could tell me. He was the best carpenter I've ever known; probably the only full time carpenter I've known who was never "unemployed" or "between jobs"; simply had to quit to even take a vacation. But I remember him telling me when I was just a kid that he once overheard two carpenters talking on the job about another carpenter and one of them said, "He's so dumb I'll bet he can't figure square roots." My uncle said he thought about that and realized that he'd forgotten how to do it, but said he went home that night and found out how to do it and had never forgotten again. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
As a kid, I learned to calculate square roots with pencil and paper, later with a slide rule, and now for many years, a calculator or computer. I've forgotten how to do it with pencil and paper. But I have an uncle who is 85 years old that I'll bet could tell me. He was the best carpenter I've ever known; probably the only full time carpenter I've known who was never "unemployed" or "between jobs"; simply had to quit to even take a vacation. But I remember him telling me when I was just a kid that he once overheard two carpenters talking on the job about another carpenter and one of them said, "He's so dumb I'll bet he can't figure square roots." My uncle said he thought about that and realized that he'd forgotten how to do it, but said he went home that night and found out how to do it and had never forgotten again. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif