How to Throw an Epic Pi Day Party for Your Ex-Boyfriend

March 14, 2012 1:00 pm     Posted in Entertainment, HaHa, Inline Gallery  Garnet Henderson g+ page

Happy Pi Day! Today’s date is 3.14, get it?! In case you blocked out the painful experience of high school math from your memory, I’ll tell you a little bit about Pi. It’s the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is an irrational and transcendental number, which means it will continue infinitely without ever repeating. It’s been calculated to over one trillion digits. Pretty cool, right? Mathematicians sure think so, and they really know how to celebrate Pi Day.

In other news, March 14 also happens to be my ex-boyfriend’s birthday. (Hi, D!) He’s heading to grad school to become a fancy mathematician, which makes this the most perfect birth date he could have had. So, because I know you want to get in on the Pi Day action, I found the best Pi Day products from every corner of the internet.

Click through the gallery and find out how to throw an epic Pi Day party for your ex-boyfriend (or just a regular Pi Day party).

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  • Garnet is a student at Columbia University in New York City. She is “that person” who starts dancing at a party when everyone else is standing around, and if there were a Facebook stalking Olympics, she would be a gold medalist. She also loves cheesy 90s music, and almost died of happiness when Vanilla Ice retweeted her. Once. Follow her on Twitter.

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    7 Comments on "How to Throw an Epic Pi Day Party for Your Ex-Boyfriend"
    1. lisa says:
      Wed, 14th Mar 20124:38 pm 

      I study math! Yay Pi-day… Sing songs like: "Pi pi mathematical pie, three poin one four one five nine" (music american pie) and "Its pi day pi-day three one four one five day" (rebecca black) … And made 6 different pies for my kitchen :) LOVE CELEBRATING CRAZY STUFF!!! (GO TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY AND POSITIVE WEEK!)

    2. cate says:
      Wed, 14th Mar 201210:50 pm 

      I don't understand how that clock's time is in pi? Seeing as 2pi is 6.something, and yeah. don't get it.

    3. KyH says:
      Sun, 18th Mar 20129:44 pm 

      Pi-Day is alway an extremely fun day! Check out this post on how to throw a smashing PI Day house party!

      http://www.FiestaFrog.com/blog/index.php/find-hou

    4. carlota says:
      Sat, 7th Apr 20122:07 pm 

      It's in terms of radians! pi radians = 180 degrees!

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