Lincoln Heard, age 3, and his Raspberry Pi · 10 comments Tags: kids 1 day ago by liz. Meet Lincoln, who is three years old. He'd like to show you how to set up your Raspberry Pi. Thanks very much, Lincoln, and thanks Dad!
But for math fans and self-proclaimed nerds out there, the day -â" or more specifically, the fact it is 3/14 -â" is a day to celebrate one of the most important numbers in all of mathematics: Pi. So what better way for Pi fans to celebrate Pi Day than
Easy as Pi: The Countless Ways We Use Numbers Every Day, by Jamie Buchan. Among the entertaining anecdotes in this collection is the story of an amateur mathematician named Edwin Goodwin who, in 1897, tried â" unsuccessfully â" to get the State of
Pi is that Greek symbol that roughly looks like a lowercase "n" that math teachers told students to just punch into the calculator as 3.14. But actually, the numbers carry on much farther than that. Pi, which is used to calculate the circumference of a
By Sean Greene A pi pie. (Paul Smith/Flickr) The biggest math- and pastry-themed party in San Francisco is Pi Day at the Exploratorium. They'll have.
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