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Celebrate Pi Day!
Piday.org ^ | March 14, 2009 | unknown

Posted on 03/14/2009 4:32:43 AM PDT by Daffynition

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To: Daffynition
If I can remember the spelling the following “poem” gives PI to twenty places.

I heard this close to sixty years ago. For those educated in the public schools: count the letters in each word.

Sir. I bear a rhyme excelling
in mystic force and magic spelling
celestial sprites elucidate
all my own striving cant relate.

Tight Lines
Right Turns
Caddis the Elder

21 posted on 03/14/2009 6:16:47 AM PDT by palmerizedCaddis (There is a place left on earth where some folks can still walk on water!!!!)
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To: Old Sarge
Throw in the hot cheerleaders please?

Umm, at MIT?

22 posted on 03/14/2009 7:31:21 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: jalisco555
Here ya go...


23 posted on 03/14/2009 10:40:22 AM PDT by Old Sarge ("Remember, remember, the Fourth of November, the Socialist treason and plot...")
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To: Daffynition
WE like Pi, Meet the Egg heads! Basted upon a true story!


24 posted on 03/14/2009 11:23:17 AM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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To: Daffynition
Pi Day is celebrated by math enthusiasts around the world on March 14th.

I celebrate it on 22/7 (July 22nd).

25 posted on 03/14/2009 11:25:57 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: JoeProBono
I like pie.
26 posted on 03/14/2009 11:29:31 AM PDT by uglybiker (AAAAAAH!!! I'm covered in BEES!)
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To: Mr. Mojo

Pi Day and Pi Approximation Day are two holidays held to celebrate the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14, 3/14 being the first three digits of pi. It can also be celebrated on March 4 (when 14% of the month of March has elapsed). Pi Approximation Day is observed on July 22, due to π being roughly equal to 22/7.

Pi Minute is also sometimes celebrated on March 14 at 1:59 p.m. If π is truncated to seven decimal places, it becomes 3.1415926, making March 14 at 1:59:26 p.m., Pi Second (or sometimes March 14, 1592 at 6:53:58 a.m.).

The first Pi Day celebration was held at the San Francisco Exploratorium in 1988, with staff and public marching around one of its circular spaces, and then consuming fruit pies; the museum has since added pizza pies to its Pi Day menu.[1] The founder of Pi Day was Larry Shaw,[2] a now retired physicist at the Exploratorium who still helps out with the celebrations.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology often mails out its acceptance letters to be delivered to prospective students on Pi Day.

Some also celebrate Pi Approximation Day in addition to Pi Day, which can fall on any of several dates: * April 26: The Earth has traveled two radians of its orbit by this day (April 25th in leap years); thus the entire orbit divided by the distance traveled equals pi * July 22: 22/7 in the more common day/month date format, an ancient approximation of pi * November 10: The 314th day of the year (November 9 in leap years) * December 21, 1:13 p.m.: The 355th day of the year (December 20 in leap years), celebrated at 1:13 for the Chinese approximation 355/113

On Pi Day, 2004, Daniel Tammet calculated and recited 22,514 decimal digits of pi.

The U.S. Congress passed a non-binding resolution (HRES 224)[5], recognizing March 14, 2009 as "National Pi Day".

27 posted on 03/14/2009 1:16:58 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Beauty is in the sty of the beholder." ~ Joe 6-pack)
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28 posted on 03/14/2009 1:19:52 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Beauty is in the sty of the beholder." ~ Joe 6-pack)
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29 posted on 03/14/2009 1:31:43 PM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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To: JoeProBono
Pi-Henge ...isn't that one of the 1000 places to visit before you pi?


30 posted on 03/14/2009 1:42:43 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Beauty is in the sty of the beholder." ~ Joe 6-pack)
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31 posted on 03/14/2009 1:53:34 PM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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32 posted on 03/14/2009 2:30:08 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Beauty is in the sty of the beholder." ~ Joe 6-pack)
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To: Old Sarge

LOL, the engineering students didn’t look like that when I was in college!


33 posted on 03/15/2009 6:41:56 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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