Happy birthday, and happy Pi Day!

It's also Pi Day (if you use illogically ordered American dates ;-) ), so Happy Pi Day to you all, too.
Any excuse for a pie! I'm making an apple and sultana crumble one tonight, and since "pai" in Maori means "good", I'll be having a pai pi pie! And some fractal food in the form of romanesco broccoli as part of the main course. :-D
And while we're at it, here are a couple of icons if anyone wants a geeky pie one. :-)

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Well, you can't have 3/14 using the other notation. And I find myself wanting to defend the American notation against the "illogical" charge, since one could argue that it's perfectly logical to write down the date in the same order it would normally be said--"March fourteenth, 2009." Or does everybody else actually say "fourteenth March, 2009"?
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I had to explain why it was Pi Day to people who know the date as 14-3-09 though.
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I suppose our dates follow our speech patterns too, not because they go from small to large. I'd just assumed it was because it was logical. But hey.
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http://images.google.cz/images?hl=cs&q=Kol%C3%A1%C4%8De&lr=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=gnm7SY_GI5KTsAbCpMDoDg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title
Mmmmmm..............
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Now I'm wondering if anything significant happened on March 14th in the year 159. (If I'd taken it to another decimal place, I'd have been faced by the decision of whether or not to round it.)
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1590 - Battle of Ivry: Henry of Navarre and the Huguenots defeat the forces of the Catholic League under the Duc de Mayenne during the French Wars of Religion.
Not wildly interesting and certainly not geeky.
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Maybe if we colonise planets with longer years, we'll get a 3rd of the 14th month.
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