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March Festivities (Pi Day, St. Patrick's Day...etc)

Geordie

Geordie
Let us celebrate the three upcoming festivals in March in this thread:

March 8: International Women's Day. Let us celebrate our female friends' achievements on this day, as well as working on some solution to improve the situation of female Aspies, in particular

March 14: Albert Einstein's Birthday or Pi Day. It's a day we eat pies, appreciate the beauty of Mathematics and Science, as well as commemoration the birth of the man who invented the bomb that ended World War II.

March 17: St. Patrick's Day. We celebrate all things Irish and fun on that day. :) Wear green!
 
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Coming soon: Pi Day.


 
Mathematicians have been getting it all wrong for years.

Pie are round, cake are squared :D
 
Pie are round, cake are squared :D

The first time I heard a version of that it was:

*Pie are round, Cornbread are square.*

That didn't make any sense to me.
My mother always made cornbread in a frying pan.

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Spring Equinox is on march 20th, so that`s a huge deal. I`ll use any excuse to have cake and festivities. ;)

And the World Poetry Day is on march 21th, cake for everyone.

And march 22th is actually the Word Water Day. So that means more cake.

And I almost forgot the World Meteorological Day, march 23.
 
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