Let's lift our favorite mugs (or second favorite for some - you know who you are) and toast the wonders of Pie. Yes, I'm aware I added the 'e', but you keep the day your way and I'll keep it mine. Cheers!
Sue Hanes: Comon on now, you studied pi in school. March 14th can be looked at as 3.14 which is a mathematical constant and the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
14 comments:
Happy Friday to you too. ☺
Happy Furry Friday!
I don't think i ever really understood what pi is.
Sandee: Happy Pi and Friday!
Woodsterman (Odie): Ditto.
Jan: Simply put, pi is a mathematical constant and the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159.
Pi
Jan: Are you talking about March 14th (3.14) or how math enthusiasts have carried it to trillions of digits past the decimal point?
Let's lift our favorite mugs (or second favorite for some - you know who you are) and toast the wonders of Pie. Yes, I'm aware I added the 'e', but you keep the day your way and I'll keep it mine. Cheers!
DaBlade: Cheers!!!!! You know I love pi, but I also love pie :-)
I will always take an "e" with my pi.
Cube - I love your cat blog Friday. He's a cool cat.
Happy Pi to you too. Whatever that is.
Granny Annie: lol. That is so sweet. It makes my math heart beat.
Sue Hanes: Comon on now, you studied pi in school. March 14th can be looked at as 3.14 which is a mathematical constant and the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
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