Today is 3.14 Celebrate Pi day, perhaps at 1:59 this afternoon!
www.piday.org
And it's also Albert Einstein's 128th birthday.

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Sir, if I was building a weapon of mass destruction,
you wouldn't be able to find it.
Tater - 14 Mar 2007 23:19 GMT
hi bob
On Mar 14, 8:31 am, kaplo...@encompasserve.org.mars (Bob Kaplow)
wrote:
> Today is 3.14 Celebrate Pi day, perhaps at 1:59 this afternoon!
>
> www.piday.org
>
> And it's also Albert Einstein's 128th birthday.
and someone elses birthday. you sat next to him at victoria's
kmcgrmr@yahoo.com - 17 Mar 2007 12:46 GMT
Pi Day only worked in 1592.
;-)
+McG+
> Today is 3.14 Celebrate Pi day, perhaps at 1:59 this afternoon!
>
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> Sir, if I was building a weapon of mass destruction,
> you wouldn't be able to find it.
mjd - 18 Mar 2007 21:21 GMT
And on August 4 1971 and July 5 1058 ( ....841971......751058...) up to
about the 50th decimal place, and an infinite number of other dates.
> Pi Day only worked in 1592.
> ;-)
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> > Sir, if I was building a weapon of mass destruction,
> > you wouldn't be able to find it.
randyolb@windstream.net - 18 Mar 2007 18:42 GMT
It's always pie day here... chocolate, lemon, coconut, pizza...
; )
Randy
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