Assuming we use the first three digits, 3.14, for the date and the rest as a fraction, 0.159265..., of a 24 hr period, that would make the happy epoch at 03:49:20.527. Long past... slept through the whole thing. But wait, there's more! 9 Nov 2012, DOY 314, I'll be sure to wake early and toast Pi II. Bruce David C. Partridge wrote: > Err I think you lost a 9 after the 3/14 15 - last I looked the value was 3.1415926535 etc. > > Not sure how you'd fit it to a time of day unless you go for decimal hour fractions. > > Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steve Greenfield > Sent: 14 March 2012 17:54 > To: IKV T'Mar Mailing List; Electronics_101 Mailing List; homebrew_dtg Mailing List; Homebrew_PCBs Mailing List; Makers Club Mailing List; Inkjet_PCB_Construction Mailing List > Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Happy Pi Day! > > Happy Pi Day, everyone! > > Everyone knows what time today to celebrate, right? Just a smidge after 1526 and 54 seconds. > > Remember the celebration for i day? Or did I just imagine that? > > > Steve Greenfield AE7HD > http://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenjgreenfield >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Happy Pi Day!
2012-03-14 by Bruce Parham
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