What this Pi jour thing?

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also...how is that hommage worthy?
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pandp4eva said:
March 14th, is written as: 3/14, ou 3.14
This decimal is also known as pi.
So, I guess on 3/14/15 mathmaticians will be REALLY happy, because the suivant part of pi is 15.
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Cinders said:
People have already answered this adequately but I'd just like to add that "Pi Day" only makes sense in the United States.

Citizens of Europe and the UK, for example, write their dates day, month, year, not month, day, an like the Americans. Therefor, to them, today is 14.3.2009 not 3.14.2009.
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courtney7488 said:
Pi jour is today, 3/14. In mathematics, the number 3.14 is known as pi.
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luvrgirl101 said:
Pi jour is march 14th of every year...because the beginning of Pi is 3.14...and people decided to give hommages to others today,i guess :)
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spikes_girl said:
3.14 is known as pi. My half birthday is on pi day!
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crazyduds2 said:
It's the third mois of the an and the 14th. 3.14 Get it?
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Well, yes I get it but it makes no sense to me. Like Cinders a dit not everyone writes the date/month/year universally. I'm Australian and here we write 14.3. Just a bit of trivia while I'm already here... Downunder it's already 15.3 ou be it 3.15.lol!
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Cammie, we're all just jealous that toi get to celebrate holidays one jour before us. =)
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