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>PIE Pi pattern tweets - @therealroseanne
starting a PI dig for Roseanne.
>http:// www.statisticsblog.com/2010/05/betting-on-pi/
Before plunking down my hard(ly) earned cash at a casino, I decided to test out the theory first with the prototypical random number: Pi.
Legend has it that casinos once used digits from Pi to generate their winning numbers.
Legend also has it that the digits of Pi are so random that they each appear with almost exactly 1 in 10 frequency.
>https:// mashable.com/2015/03/13/ perfect-pi-day/
10 pi facts for the most irrational Pi Day of your life
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Pi day is celebrated on March 14 at the Exploratorium in San Francisco at 1:59 a.m. PST which is 3.14159. This time will be extra special on 3/14/15, so hopefully something amazing happens, like unicorns turn out to be real or something.
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In the Greek alphabet, pi is the 16th letter. In the English alphabet, P is also the 16th letter, further proving pi is the same in every language.
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Albert EinFraudstein was born on Pi Day. The fact that people find this mind-blowing is completely relative.
<last but not least, from our "Friends" at Slate:
Pie - It’s gloppy, it’s soggy, it’s un-American. - By Nathan Heller
>http:// www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/assessment/2011/06/pie.html