tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616201845309825183.post44113506761677879..comments2013-07-30T15:52:45.110-07:00Comments on Erica's Odds&Ends: Pi Day ChallengeErica Nhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01013221494504567307noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616201845309825183.post-63888802201554574002013-07-30T15:52:45.110-07:002013-07-30T15:52:45.110-07:00“Morbus cyclometricus” may translate to “sanitas c...“Morbus cyclometricus” may translate to “sanitas cyclometricus” if this new perspective of Pi confirms the value of all ongoing effort to “square the circle”: http://www.aitnaru.org/images/Pi_Corral.pdf (file attached to web page)<br /><br />This scalene triangle shape, inscribed within a circle, should help promote a new generation of ideas for food and festivities - even new solutions to "squaring the circle".<br /><br />Perhaps, by the next Pi Day celebration, the new slogan will be: “Some Pi are square, some are round, but no Pi is triangular”<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com