Do you celebrate March 14 as Pi Day?
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@evan but we're not like those weirdos celebrating tau day on 6.28
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I voted yes because I do celebrate; but I consider March 14 to be Lesser Pi Day. July 22 is Greater Pi Day, since 22/7 approximates pi to three decimal places better than 3.14 does.
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I voted yes because I do celebrate; but I consider March 14 to be Lesser Pi Day. July 22 is Greater Pi Day, since 22/7 approximates pi to three decimal places better than 3.14 does.
@kdawson I agree!
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@evan Yes, when the Fediverse points it out.
I’m bad with calendar dates 😆
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@evan No, but I do recognise it as tau/2 day.
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@evan What I celebrate is any excuse to eat pie
@jimfl I mean, who wouldn't?
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Europeans celebrate Pi Day on the 3rd day of Quattuordecember. -
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Europeans celebrate Pi Day on the 3rd day of Quattuordecember.@jargoggles in the Mayan Long Count 3.14.15.9.3 is August 27, 1639 BCE
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@jargoggles in the Mayan Long Count 3.14.15.9.3 is August 27, 1639 BCE
@jargoggles unfortunately the civilizations that used this calendar wouldn't emerge for another 1500 years. 🫤 But I bet they made great pies.
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@evan No, I'm not American and I know how to pronounce π.
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@evan every day is pi day if you're not a coward and look deep enough in the decimal expansion