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21 Minutes to Go with Goldstein & Cundy

Episode - 22 Can you eat soup?

Season 1, Ep. 22

This episode features chat about Albert Einstein. He of course invented Pi. So please make of note of the first 1000 numbers of Pi otherwise you may not get the joke at the end.


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