For those of you that don't know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day
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How American. Over here, there's no good reason to name 14-3 anything special.

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A scan of the other intesting dates of today on wikipedia reveals a far more intersting reason to celebrate.... Well for the guys at least
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Born on the same day as Einstein and "Π Day", I guess I was destined to be a geek. [C]
I wonder why that SnBJ thing never took off?
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Pi day, great!
Pi is such a great number...
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058
That's all I got from memory, although I do have 100 million decimals of Pi on an old PC somewhere.
Angus Higgins -
I never saw the point of remembering any more than 3.14159
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eddwo wrote:I never saw the point of remembering any more than 3.14159
Well there are always these places:
http://www.acc.umu.se/~olletg/pi/club_100.html
http://www.acc.umu.se/~olletg/pi/club_1000.html
But what you say is correct, it isn't any use really; although, saying that, I have put the 52 digits I know on several Maths tests.
Angus Higgins
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Sven Groot wrote:How American. Over here, there's no good reason to name 14-3 anything special.

Too bad April has only 30 days.
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Also, happy b***job and steak day. Search google for it if you don't believe me.
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sloppycode wrote:Also, happy b***job and steak day. Search google for it if you don't believe me.
Also known as "fat chance" tuesday.
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