So March 3rd is Pi Day plus Einstein’s birthday! Websites, blogs, social media channels in general are crazy about it and can’t stop making very creative contents.
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The Hottest New π’s to Celebrate for Pi Day
Scientific American is about actually learning something at Pi Day. What if you could celebrate Pi Day any day in March? Well, apparently you can but it won’t be Pi Day plus Einstein’s birthday.
"It’s Pi Day again! I used to feel a dyp splittelse with this holiday, but over the years since I started writing about math, I’ve grudgingly started to appreciate it as an opportunity to learn or write about math I wouldn’t have otherwise. I’m sure you can find a pie to eat or a digit reciting contest to partake in, but I think a better way to celebrate the circle constant is by learning something new.” Evelyn Lamb
Ting som hjelper deg med å feire Pi-dagen
Popular Science came up with a new hashtag to celebrate Pi Day and Albert Einstein’s birthday: #PeinsteinDay. And then made a list of pretty cool things to help you celebrate!
“Today, friends, is Pi Day. It’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday. It is, by all accounts, a great day to be a nerd.” Billy Cadden
Pi-dagen 2017: 5 raske fakta du trenger å vite
If you are feeling a bit lost and don’t understand what Pi Day and Einstein birthday have to do with each other, Heavy website can give you a hand.
“Today is Pi Day! No, it’s not a day to celebrate pies. You already missed National Pie Day on January 23. March 14, 2017 is a holiday to celebrate the mathematical constant Pi, represented by the Greek letter π. The first three digits are 3.14, just like today’s date.” Daniel S. Levine
Happy Pi Day plus Einstein’s birthday, mind the graphers!
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