I just want to clarify… because tau is in effect 2 times pi, does that mean on tao day that as a means of celebrating we eat 2 pieces of pie? Bruce Davis talesian [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com On Mar 23, 2015, 10:04:19 AM, (null) <jessica [ dot ] cohen [ at ] ssc-spc [ dot ] gc [ dot ] ca> wrote: I’d never heard of tau day, but that’s awesome. I enjoy celebrating pi approximation day where we celebrate on July 22, because 22/7 approximates pi without all those pesky decimals (and July in Canada is much better patio weather). Jessica From: Regulars [mailto:regulars-bounces [ at ] ovsage [ dot ] org] On Behalf Of Scott Murphy Sent: March-21-15 2:47 PM To: Regulars Subject: [ovSAGE Regulars] one more thing... We had a social meetup to celebrate pi day last week, just because we could. In addition to pi day, we can also celebrate tau day. Jessica mentioned she was more partial to tau. For anyone who is unfamiliar with tau, you can visit this web site to get the full story. http://tauday.com/tau-manifesto Scott _______________________________________________ Regulars mailing list Regulars [ at ] ovsage [ dot ] org http://ovsage.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/regulars
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