March 14, 2015, at 9:26:53

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Lullabye

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Scikosomatic said:
die...please
JK lol
OT: ummm. PI repeats continuously, i.e. the decimal places go on forever so
-Stranger- said:
technically, the time will hit pie eventually, since it to can be measured in infinity.

OT: well, yes. I mean, as of late people have been making a bigger deal out of more retarded dates (2012*cough cough*), so if you feel like celebrating a number that defines matter and efficiency then yes, go right ahead. if not, then don't. It'll proly work better at universities and colleges though.
 

Twilight_guy

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No. It's not even really Pi either. besides 1/2/03 4:05:06 was far more epic but that wont happen for another 994 years.
 

MercurySteam

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Steelfox said:
On March 14, 2015, at 9:26:53, it is a very special time. Why? Because at that exact time, it's 3/14/15, 9:26:53. That's right, it's pi.

Is this worthy of epic parties?
I had a second of fun at: 12:34.56 7/8/9

This on the other hand? Only for people nerdy enough to know that many Pi digits.
 

Samuel Cook

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I'd say mass parties are in order, as it's my birthday. Seriously though, that's pretty cool, I always get pretty stoked thinking about the numbers in dates and so on..