Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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Can You Determine Pi From the Digits of Pi? Happy Pi Day! Isn't Pi Day one of the best holidays all year? For last year's Pi Day, I determined a value of Pi without even using a circle . How can you top that? How the Internet Is Paying Tribute to Pi Day Today is Pi day and since nobody brought us a pie, we'd thought we'd make our own, in chart form. The nerdy place the Internet is, it's all about celebrating March 14, or 3/14, the date that happens to correspond with the mathematical number π, or (roughly) 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971. But, given that the day is just about a numerical coincidence and also happens to involve a very ... Pi Day: 3.14 ways you can celebrate It's a holiday for math teachers: March 14 = 3.14 = Pi Day, named after the mathematical constant that is the ratio of a Euclidean circle's circumference to its diameter. On Pi Day, we celebrate mathematics and things that are round — but instead of rounding up for pi, students relish every digit. Here's how you can celebrate, even after you've graduated. Read full article >> Pi Day 2012: Geeks' siren song sung in a round Get ready for a lot of meta-flavored pie tomorrow. Pi Day is on its way and it's time to let that geek flag fly. If you don't spend a lot of time in the nerd-o-sphere (pun totally intended), you may not realize that March 14 (3/14) is a beloved day to the mathematically aware. I shouldn't have to tell CNET readers, but pi is a mathematical constant--the ratio of a circle's circumference to its ... Pi Day: How 3.14 Helps Find Other Planets, And More Happy Pi Day! A favorite holiday among geeks, March 14 commemorates one of the most fundamental and strange numbers in mathematics. It's also Albert Einstein's birthday. ... Writing Pi Text by Accident In honor of Pi Day , we have to address everyone's favorite irrational number. One of the areas where pi coincides with society is in the written word. Well, not really. While pi is found in many places, it is not found in many societal situations. 3.14 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day Today is March 14 (3.14), known to geeky people everywhere as "Pi Day." As we remember from high school math, pi is a mathematical constant that describes the circumference of a circle, divided by its diameter. And Pi Day is an excuse to flaunt our geekiness. Happy Pi Day! Here's a big slice of pop culture to help you celebrate It's March 14, also known as 3/14, also known as Pi Day. To some, it's the most wonderful day of How to Make an Apple Pi Pie for Pi Day Get your math on for pi day with an exciting and tasty treat--a pi-shaped apple pie. We show you how. Celebrating Pi Day with a Raspberry Pi: element14 announces winners of the Pi Day "Raspberry Road Test" Challenge element14, the first collaborative community and electronics store for design engineers and electronics enthusiasts, powered by Premier Farnell [LSE:PFL], has today announced the three winners of its global "Raspberry Road Test" challenge.
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