It's the 14th of March, which means it's the international day of Pi (3.14 etc.). Let's see some support for this weirdness.
Same here... I think there should be a PIE day instead...aquaman839 said:
Last time I celebrated Pi day was in ninth grade.
We don't know if it should or not, yet! But for now I guess it could.Bags159 said:Shouldn't the pi song go on forever?
You'd think so, but you'd be WRONG.Bags159 said:Shouldn't the pi song go on forever?
It does, its just harder to make it a cute celebration since you dont have your dates line up to make the number.Tulks said:Does "international" include countries which render dates DD/MM rather than MM/DD?
3,1415926... eh... I'm out.Realitycrash said:Yay! Go Pi!
How much of Pi do you know? (No cheating!)
Lol, this.Tulks said:Does "international" include countries which render dates DD/MM rather than MM/DD?
Commented out for reasons of redundancy.RAKtheUndead said://It's only 03/14 in countries that use your backwards dating system.FalloutJack said:It's the 14th of March, which means it's the international day of Pi (3.14 etc.). Let's see some support for this weirdness.