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Registered: 11-05-07
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March 14...
The Pi's of March? (or is that too obscure?)
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Senior Member
Registered: 03-16-07
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quote: The Pi's of March? (or is that too obscure?)
Et tu Archimedes?  Later! 
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Senior Member
Registered: 01-27-06
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Senior Member
Registered: 03-16-07
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quote: Et tu Archimedes
I guess "Et tu Euclid" would have been better. Later! 
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Senior Member
Registered: 11-05-07
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quote: Et tu Archimedes?
Hmmm..... not so obscure after all!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11-28-07
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quote: Et tu Archimedes?
Naw, I ain't et nuthin' yet but I'm afixin' to git some pi.
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Senior Member
Registered: 03-16-07
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I hope everyone had a HAPPY PI DAY! Later! 
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Senior Member
Registered: 01-14-08
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At the end of a long Pi day, where I couldn't get on the mythbuster's forum, I take comfort in my A. Pi a la mode, while I catch up with the MB's
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Senior Member
Registered: 11-05-07
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On pi day, my school held a few activities in the gym at lunch time. One was a contest to see who could recite pi to the furthest decimal place, and whoever won got a prize. I think the prize was an MP3 player (something like an ipod shuffle)
Another one they did was whoever could recite pi to 10th decimal place the fastest got to throw pie at a teacher of their choice.
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Senior Member
Registered: 11-29-07
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Well, another pi day has come and gone. Now all that is left is to clean up after all the festivities. Hope I can find the time to get a-round to it.
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Senior Member
Registered: 08-05-05
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Was it Werner Heisenberg who first calculated the value of Pi? I'm uncertain about that.
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Registered: 05-24-08
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March 14th? I consider that my re-birthday because I was baptized on it (and thus symbolically reborn). Maybe that means I'm now the reincarnation of Einstein...or maybe it just means I'm just supposed to celabrate by eating some pi.
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