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(* jcl *)
What's pi day?
3/14 a.k.a. March 14
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14/3 = 0.21428 (which looks to me to be closer to e/10 than pi)
14th of March?
You mean 14/3?
That doesn't work either.
pi is roughly 355/114.
How does that work?
Once you cross the pond the positions of day and month in the date
string reverse
Also don't forget the "/" operator is overloaded
(* jcl *)
Once you cross the pond the positions of day and month in the date
Well, I've heard of jet-lag, of course.
So, over here, pi Day would be the 22nd of July?
Nope. You don't get to have pi day. No pie for you. More for me.
Haha yeah I never thought of that; I guess Brits don't get a Pi day :P!.
They could have a roughly Pi day, like AWOL said, the 22nd of July :), but only if you feel like doing math :P!
Nope. You don't get to have pi day. No pie for you.
I hope you were saying that in your best "Soup-Nazi" voice
(* jcl *)
PI!