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10 Ways To Celebrate Pi Day

alphadogg writes "There are holidays, and then there are holidays for nerds, and March 14 (3.14) is one of those. Based on the mathematical constant number that represents the ratio between the circumference and the diameter of a circle, Pi Day has grown to become somewhat of a day to celebrate for mathematicians and techies. Here are 10 things to do on the big day."

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  1. 10? by Joehonkie · · Score: 4, Funny

    Call me back when you have a list with 3.14 ways to do it.

    1. Re:10? by Beardo+the+Bearded · · Score: 5, Funny

      Damn it.

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  2. You just missed it -- by Corf · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm on the east coast of the USA. This story was posted two minutes before it should have been.

    Posted by samzenpus on 01:57 PM March 14th, 2012

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  3. This calls for... by eexaa · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...walking in circles all day.

  4. Re:Why is this article 10+ pages by Lunix+Nutcase · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Less ads on one page rather than 10.

  5. Our Pi Day by netsavior · · Score: 5, Insightful

    First I taught my kids (age 5 and 6) about Pi with a circle drawing and a ruler and some string.
    Then I taught them about the greek alphabet so they would understand what the "Pi" symbol came from
    Then I taught them about homophones
    Then I taught them about puns based on homophones
    Then we made a pie, they learned about measuring and cooking.

    Then we ate pie while they snickered about the fact that they don't have to do school work during spring break.

  6. it all makes sense by mostlywibbly · · Score: 5, Informative

    1337% of pi is 42