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14th March 2007

π Lovers — do you <3 π?

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“¡ <3 teh π,” says Jmo. And her mom echoes the emotion. Who knew 3/14 was pi day? The MIT geekery were aware of course. And it is old Albert Einstein’s birthday, so one assumes his temporally dislocated housemate knew… just a minnit, I’ll run check. Absence of blog post content does not in this case imply lack of knowledge, I think. But surprisingly there is no pi post at Betsy’s.

Today at 1:59, Beth and her co-workers had pie. (3.14159, get it?)

And in San Francisco, there seems to be some kind of pizza π celebration underway at the Exploratorium.

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  1. 1 On March 14th, 2007, Betsy Devine said:

    Hi Frank–thanks for reminding me, I ran out and got Uncle Albert some late birthday roses. I think he looked a little bit teary-eyed when I showed up so…

    Hope you and he will join me over at my *new* blog house. Lots of room, not even any cat hair on the furniture yet. So please swap your blogroll to my new address, ok?

  2. 2 On March 15th, 2007, Jmo said:

    3/14 is pie day — although in the UK we’re a backwards sort and have it as 14/3 — which is obviously a nod for people from R-2-L reading countries to join in on pi day as a unified international force of joy and wonderness.

    But oh man, it might be 3/15 for me now so so maybe I need to watch my friends pretty carefully when we go get pizza.

  3. 3 On March 15th, 2007, Frank Paynter said:

    Whoa! The Pides of March!

  4. 4 On March 15th, 2007, Stu Savory said:

    I did a PI poem for you americans, Frank :-)

  5. 5 On March 15th, 2007, Dean Landsman said:

    What, no mention that it was my birthday, too? I share this day with Einstein, Quincy Jones, Billy Crystal, Michael Caine and also the anniversary of Eli Whitney’s patenting of the cotton gin (3/14/1794).

    A High School out on the Oysland of Lawnge (somewhere near NYC) celebrates Pi Day each year. Turns out my old Biology teacher from HS started this tradition as a Math teacher in her later life.

    As fate would have it, during our dinner celebration of the day, Pi were triangular, as Susan ordered SUGAR FREE apple pie and I had SUGAR FREE cheesecake.

    That pie (and cake) are not square.

  6. 6 On March 15th, 2007, Frank Paynter said:

    Yeah, but I think you were leaving this comment about the same time as I was posting my belated greetings after reading your blog! Happy Pi day birthday Dean.

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