Happy Pi Day

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5 thoughts on “Happy Pi Day

  1. Happy to see you getting into the spirit, Desmundo! But I’m afraid you’re confusing Pi Day with a completely different holiday – Pi Approximation Day. The holiday you are referring to is celebrated on July 22 (22/7).

  2. i like the formatting you chose. the indentation is clean and nice. did you make pie like back in your college days?

  3. Unfortunately, there was no pie to be had. I was at work all day and was not able to partake in the customary pie eating. I celebrated in my heart.

  4. glad to see that 22nd July or 22/7 is written the correct way around. proves we’ve always been right over here :p

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