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Tag Archives: Pi Day
It All Adds Up
I tweeted this today: Stephen Hawking was born 300 years after Galileo’s death on the 8th of Jan. He has died on the date of Albert Einstein’s birth, the 14th of March… and it’s Pi Day… Seems fitting somehow. #StephenHawking … Continue reading
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St. Patrick’s Day – Yay or Nay?
I will try avoid getting pinched again today, remembering to wear green to commemorate St. Patrick’s Day. I’m not Irish, nor do I particularly like the colour green as an adornment but teaching in a Junior High School, it’s almost … Continue reading