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Why is there a "Pi Day" when people eat pies? The two things have nothing to do with each other, and they're not even spelled the same. Is there similarly a "delta day" when people try to get to river archipelagos? Or a "gamma day" when people expose themselves to radiation? A "mu day" when people go round pretending to be cows? I just don't get it, sorry. -- [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] 18:26, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | Why is there a "Pi Day" when people eat pies? The two things have nothing to do with each other, and they're not even spelled the same. Is there similarly a "delta day" when people try to get to river archipelagos? Or a "gamma day" when people expose themselves to radiation? A "mu day" when people go round pretending to be cows? I just don't get it, sorry. -- [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] 18:26, 13 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | It is obviously not about greek letters. There is a set of people who likes the number pi (including certain users of this wiki, I assume), and a set of people who like tasty pies. Since the set union is fairly large, it is manifest to celebrate both on the same day. -- [[User:relet|relet]] 18:42, 13 March 2009 (UTC) |
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I like it! It has the appropriate XKCD techno-geek feel to it! --NCBears 16:44, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
Why is there a "Pi Day" when people eat pies? The two things have nothing to do with each other, and they're not even spelled the same. Is there similarly a "delta day" when people try to get to river archipelagos? Or a "gamma day" when people expose themselves to radiation? A "mu day" when people go round pretending to be cows? I just don't get it, sorry. -- Benjw 18:26, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
It is obviously not about greek letters. There is a set of people who likes the number pi (including certain users of this wiki, I assume), and a set of people who like tasty pies. Since the set union is fairly large, it is manifest to celebrate both on the same day. -- relet 18:42, 13 March 2009 (UTC)