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Chirakis

Happy Pi Day

For those of us who are steeped in geekdom, today is 3.14 - Pi Day.

 

Enjoy.

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I,m lost im not a greek -what is pi day

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Happy Pi Day!

 

Here's to much pie and revelry. Or whatever one does on Pi Day. :P

 

TKAR> Pi is a mathematical constant (approximately 3.14159, though the digits go on infinitely in random sequence) which is used in tons of different ways in math, and since it starts out 3.14, it's a joke that 3/14 is pi day. They used to have celebrations at my school. <_<

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It's also Einstein's Birthday. Many Happy Returns, Albert

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It's also Einstein's Birthday. Many Happy Returns, Albert

 

 

I DIDN,T know it....cool

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Yes, the bigger celebration will be in 5 years, when it is 3/14/15

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A very old man is sitting on a park bench and just as another man is passing by he suddenly yells out "4-1-3.. DONE!"

The other man looks down at the old man and says "Man, you look tired. What have you been doing?"

The old man replies "I just gone done reciting the entire decimal equivalent of pi, backwards"

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Yes, the bigger celebration will be in 5 years, when it is 3/14/15

 

Makes you wonder what they did in 3.14.1592 at 6:53.58 a.m.

 

Did they have seconds then?

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