Indeed, today is 3.14 (or 14.3 for you non-Yanks, but then if you're gonnna be that way you'll miss out on all the fun) and not only that, but it's pi's 300th anniversary, and
baby has it come a looooong way (in 1807 William Shanks took nearly 15 years to calculate 707 digits of pi; in 1997 Kanada, Takahashi, and Hitachi computed 51,539,600,000 in
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