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  • Tony Pi's "The Stone Cipher" has a new and brilliant idea: all the statues in the world simultaneously begin speaking, and the story surrounds a linguist, Pierre, and his wife, Marie-Claire, who are trying to figure out what the statues are saying.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • BLITZER: The tab for the special pizza run, by the way, was picked up by the aide, who is also a big fan, obviously, of Pi's pizza.

    CNN Transcript Apr 10, 2009 2009

  • Pi's story has a fantastic central premise, and his attempts to address religious matters are what I would call a good try.

    Anthology Review: Writers of the Future Volume XXIII 2007

  • Pi's story has a fantastic central premise, and his attempts to address religious matters are what I would call a good try.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Tony Pi's "The Stone Cipher" has a new and brilliant idea: all the statues in the world simultaneously begin speaking, and the story surrounds a linguist, Pierre, and his wife, Marie-Claire, who are trying to figure out what the statues are saying.

    Anthology Review: Writers of the Future Volume XXIII 2007

  • So, I pulled out my trusty old Webster's dictionary to try and get a grip on Pi's true meaning.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Jan 2008

  • I usually need help in interpreting Pi's thought processes - something that I can sometimes almost but not quite understand - for me, an intellectual process rather akin to Parcifal's physical quest for the Holy Grail.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Jan 2008

  • Pi's campaign theme "Endless Change," is based on its infinite and endless series of digits.

    All the Rage 2008

  • Pi's dance is about Taiwan's long-downtrodden aboriginal tribes, who make up less than 5 percent of the island's 23 million people.

    Against All Odds 2008

  • In fact knowing Pi's value to within a reasonable number of decimal places is quite calculable and entirely sufficient to do good engineering and science.

    What Ordinary People Think James F. McGrath 2008

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