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Today, 3/14/15, is Pi day and this year it is a bit more special since the dates numerals coincide with the first few digits of Pi: 3.1415:
http://www.piday.org/ Celebrate as you see fit, but try to keep it within the circle... <O>
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![]() ![]() Nad my PIN numbers are the last 4 numbers of pi |
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1. Pi doesn't have a "last four numbers". It's infinite.
2. If you meant the last four of the usual sequence, you shouldn't be giving out your numbers like that. 3. PIN number(s) is redundant. PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. If you say "PIN" and then "number" you're actually saying "Personal Identification Number number". ![]() ![]()
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![]() 2) there's nothing on the account to steal 3) I like to square off things. Personal Identification Number number is Personal Identification Number squared |
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![]() 2. Then I'll just have to steal your bank. 3. I always knew you were a square.
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I would like to have one rational day, among those irrational ones for years. But this has nothing to do with mathematics
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