The journalistic capabilities of some of these Engadget writers are just plain astounding "looks like a book, isn't" I mean it's not like the average 2nd grader could write something so profound and attention-getting.
I never claimed to be a writer or a journalist so my choice of words is less important, and by the way, a pie can be meaty, if it has meat in it. Ever heard of a meat pie? Also Pi is a play on words because it can refer to the greek letter or the transcendental number, or hell even the pastry itself!
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The journalistic capabilities of some of these Engadget writers are just plain astounding "looks like a book, isn't" I mean it's not like the average 2nd grader could write something so profound and attention-getting.
Meaty Pi should be two words.
Pi should be spelled with an 'e' at the end of it if you are going to use a picture of a little pie.
Whether it be strawberry, raspberry, cherry, rhubarb, or whatever your fruit of choice, it doesn't appear that the pie is very 'meaty'. Bloody, maybe.
I never claimed to be a writer or a journalist so my choice of words is less important, and by the way, a pie can be meaty, if it has meat in it. Ever heard of a meat pie? Also Pi is a play on words because it can refer to the greek letter or the transcendental number, or hell even the pastry itself!
I thought it was a great headline.
Wait, you mean Pi instead of Pie for double meaning? With mean in front of it for triple (or is it quadruple?) meaning?
Whoah. Where's your blog Mr Clever-Writer-Would-Be-Pye?
@Pepto Pimp
FAIL, your post was unintelligible and wasn't remotely funny.