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This is for all of the MATH GEEKS out there - - - -
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... but only approximately.
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I think March 14th, 1592 6:35:59 am would've been more of interest... ;-)

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Pi Day?
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^Yup.

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.......and where do you WEIGH a Pi ?

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Kilted_John wrote:I think March 14th, 1592 6:35:59 am would've been more of interest... ;-)

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nope ..... incorrect time, it would need to be 6:53:59 .... not 6:35:59

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I'm sorry to have to tell you you have all got it wrong. It won't happen until the 31st of April!

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Thank you skrtysct for almost putting them right! But April only has 30 days!!!! Remember "30 days hath September, April, June and November ...." :tongue:
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only works with American style dates :D
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I can see where Skrtyskt is coming from, but I reckon it must have been the 30th of February......Not the Julian or the Gregorian, but the Kirbian !

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Nice one Al, though I notice whoever made that up truncated, rather than rounded, pi. Since the following digit is a 5, it should properly be 3.141592654, or 3/14/15 9:26:54. I'll admit to knowing this because I once had a calculator with that number of digits, which rounded correctly.
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And the 20 of 2015? :shock:
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Kilted John showed when the time is if you take the first two digits of the year into account. It happened several centuries ago, so this is the closest we'll get. My moment's reflection guess is the Gregorian calendar will never again get closer than this, though I haven't thought it through in detail. Well, at least not in this deca-millennium. Sometime in 1x xxx we'll see a better match, at least if it doesn't wreak havoc with the base six time columns.
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