[–] lumpysnake 12y ago ↗ Actually, Pi day is next year on March 14th, 2015. It may also work today if you take into account only the first 2 digits after the decimal point, but it kind of defeats the purpose. [–] vorg 12y ago ↗ π is 3.1415926535, no mention of 20. And altho Americans use 3/14/2015, Brits use 14/3/2015 and Asians use 2015/3/14.Best to say Pi day is every March 14th, from 15:00 to 16:00. [–] jaredsohn 12y ago ↗ > from 15:00 to 16:00That seems more like "Pi hour".
[–] vorg 12y ago ↗ π is 3.1415926535, no mention of 20. And altho Americans use 3/14/2015, Brits use 14/3/2015 and Asians use 2015/3/14.Best to say Pi day is every March 14th, from 15:00 to 16:00. [–] jaredsohn 12y ago ↗ > from 15:00 to 16:00That seems more like "Pi hour".
[–] te0006 12y ago ↗ Celebrate Pi? Really? With its bogus factor of two infesting each and every equation? Simplicity and elegance, your name is Tau. http://tauday.com/
[–] wikwocket 12y ago ↗ Numberphile's Pi playlist: highly recommended! http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4870492ACBDC2E7C
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That seems more like "Pi hour".