Happy Pi Day, Reader! What’s that? You don’t know about Pi Day, which happens every 3/14 and is an opportunity to stop and appreciate the mathematical constant that makes determining the area of a circle possible for reasons I don’t fully understand? Well, now you do. The best part of Pi Day is that the best way to celebrate it is by making and consuming a pie (also a day to honor homophones). So, get out there, make yourself a pie, and enjoy it while thinking about how weird it is that if we didn’t have pi, we wouldn’t have iPhones. What a funny world it is!
Happy Pi Day, Reader! What’s that? You don’t know about Pi Day, which happens every 3/14 and is an opportunity to stop and appreciate the mathematical constant that makes determining the area of a circle possible for reasons I don’t fully understand? Well, now you do. The best part of Pi Day is that the best way to celebrate it is by making and consuming a pie (also a day to honor homophones). So, get out there, make yourself a pie, and enjoy it while thinking about how weird it is that if we didn’t have pi, we wouldn’t have iPhones. What a funny world it is!
