Happy Pi Day!
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Quote from holy-cow on March 14, 2023, 4:58 pmSo, here's the question. Can that be proven true with anything physical and a tape measure?
So, here's the question. Can that be proven true with anything physical and a tape measure?
Quote from jhframe on March 14, 2023, 5:13 pmWhen my son was in junior high he memorized pi to 193 places, and Pi Day became a family tradition. We still observe it around here, though with less fanfare now that he's in grad school.
When my son was in junior high he memorized pi to 193 places, and Pi Day became a family tradition. We still observe it around here, though with less fanfare now that he's in grad school.
Quote from brad-ott on March 14, 2023, 5:38 pmOne Saturday morning in 2015 at the kids weekend basketball games at about ~9:37 AM we hollered “Happy Pi Day!”
One Saturday morning in 2015 at the kids weekend basketball games at about ~9:37 AM we hollered “Happy Pi Day!”
Quote from tommy-young on March 14, 2023, 5:49 pmI got to work this morning to find an oatmeal cream pie wrapped in cellophane with a "Happy Pi Day" sticker on it.
I got to work this morning to find an oatmeal cream pie wrapped in cellophane with a "Happy Pi Day" sticker on it.
Quote from bill93 on March 14, 2023, 5:53 pmMy wife had someone in her office who made a fuss over pi day. I made a pi cookie cutter and for several years she made pi cookies.
My wife had someone in her office who made a fuss over pi day. I made a pi cookie cutter and for several years she made pi cookies.
Quote from dave-lindell on March 14, 2023, 6:19 pmMy password is the last five digits of pi.
My password is the last five digits of pi.