Happy Pi Day!
Actually, this concept will be even funnier in nine years, depending on your preferred date notation.
Think about it.
Happy Pi Day!
Actually, this concept will be even funnier in nine years, depending on your preferred date notation.
Think about it.
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5 responses to “Make mine pumpkin. With whipped cream.”
But only at 9:26 in nine years… 🙂
My youngest told me about Pi Day last week. For some reason, I thought it was just something her weird little hippie school was commemorating.
Son of a gun! I’ve lost all my hard-earned math cred by forgetting about Pi Day.
I remembered it was pi day because our teacher would not be quiet about it. On the calendar he made on the chalkboard, he even replaced March 14 with the pi symbol.
And during the first 10 minutes of class, I figured out a way to memorize the first 9 digits of pi:
Rounded to the ninth decimal place, pi is 3.141592654.
Which translates to:
March(3) 14, 1592, 6:54
I love being a huge nerd. My math teacher calls me a nerd-in-training.
“I love being a huge nerd. My math teacher calls me a nerd-in-training.”
But you see dear Spud, you already /are/ a nerd-in-training, though the word geek-in-training sounds better. You can crank out better AMV’s than I can, that’s geek-fu right there, and I didn’t pick up on the pi reference today either until your dad told me. So there. Not only that, but you have an excellent geek-fu teacher.