Is anyone here doing anything special for Pi day this year?

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i’m going to celebrate Pi day by celebrating my birthday.

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Happy birthday. I presume you’re over 3,141592653589793238462643 years old.

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no wonder i feel old.

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what’s your favorite birthday pie?

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chocolate π.

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Found Albert Einstein’s Lemmy account. Happy Birthday 🤓

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Happy pirthday!

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Me and my European homies will celebrate pi day on the 22nd of July, as Archimedes intended

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Is 22/7 that approximation of pi people sometimes do?

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22/7 is 3.14 if you round it so yes

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My math teacher always used to teach that to us, but we learned that it’s not a very good approximation of Pi when she tried to grade our work with a calculator instead of the answer sheet. All of us asked her why we got Ds on the test and she went back and realized many of us got it right according to the book but when she used a calculator it was different because 22/7 is bad approximation.

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355/133 is much better. accurate to seven digits i think. it’s my favourite approximation :)

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Happy 14-3

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Not sure what I’m doing on the 31st of April.

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… Celebrate again?

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Fun fact: 3.14% of sailors are pi-rates

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