2011-11-06
Original: 2011-11-06 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A man with red/orange hair in a green shirt sits looking at a sheet of paper, frustrated. A woman with dark hair and glasses in a blue shirt stands behind his chair.
Red-haired man: WHY IS PI IN THIS EQUATION?!
Dark-haired woman: THAT'S PI, DUDE. IT POPS UP IN ALL SORTS OF PLACES THAT DON'T SEEM APPROPRIATE.
Panel 2:
A banner reads "LATER..." The red-haired man and the dark-haired woman are now in bed together, embracing. A large stylized pi symbol (π) floats above them, speaking.
Pi (π): HEY GUYS WHATCHA DOIN'?
Votey:
Close-up of the red-haired man's face (now wearing glasses), looking thoughtful in bed.
Man: WAIT, IT MAKES SENSE. WE WERE MAKING A SINE WAVE.
A man with red/orange hair in a green shirt sits looking at a sheet of paper, frustrated. A woman with dark hair and glasses in a blue shirt stands behind his chair.
Red-haired man: WHY IS PI IN THIS EQUATION?!
Dark-haired woman: THAT'S PI, DUDE. IT POPS UP IN ALL SORTS OF PLACES THAT DON'T SEEM APPROPRIATE.
Panel 2:
A banner reads "LATER..." The red-haired man and the dark-haired woman are now in bed together, embracing. A large stylized pi symbol (π) floats above them, speaking.
Pi (π): HEY GUYS WHATCHA DOIN'?
Votey:
Close-up of the red-haired man's face (now wearing glasses), looking thoughtful in bed.
Man: WAIT, IT MAKES SENSE. WE WERE MAKING A SINE WAVE.
Alt text
A two-panel SMBC comic. Panel 1: A frustrated red-haired man in a green shirt stares at a sheet of paper and asks, "Why is pi in this equation?!" A dark-haired woman in glasses standing behind his chair answers, "That's pi, dude. It pops up in all sorts of places that don't seem appropriate." Panel 2, labeled "Later...": the two are in bed together embracing, when a large cartoon pi symbol (π) floats above them and says, "Hey guys whatcha doin'?" — pi showing up in yet another inappropriate place. Votey (bonus panel): a close-up of the man, now wearing glasses, lying in bed and realizing, "Wait, it makes sense. We were making a sine wave."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.