Pi day comedy - stick all your graphics jokes etc in here

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around humor related to Pi Day, including jokes and comedic anecdotes associated with the mathematical constant pi (π). The scope includes light-hearted exchanges, puns, and playful commentary on cultural differences in celebrating Pi Day.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the date 22/7, referencing its approximation of pi.
  • Another participant introduces humor related to engineers at a diner.
  • A contribution includes a joke from a woodworker's perspective.
  • Several participants note the celebration of Pi Day in March in the USA, with one highlighting the recent observance of 2Pi Day.
  • A participant comments on the cultural difference in date formatting, suggesting that the US format is out of order compared to other countries.
  • One participant expresses agreement with a humorous sentiment about the abundance of pie.
  • A later reply references an old joke, indicating a continuation of the humor theme.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share a general enjoyment of Pi Day humor, but there are playful disagreements regarding the date format and cultural practices surrounding the celebration.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects varying cultural interpretations of Pi Day and humor, with no formal resolution or consensus on the best jokes or practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in mathematics humor, cultural celebrations of mathematical constants, or light-hearted discussions in STEM communities.

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22/7 has rolled around again
here's a starter ...

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Engineers at the diner:
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Woodworker's humor

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Heh - in the USA, we celebrate Pi day in March! Of course, a few weeks ago, it was 2Pi day...
 
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russ_watters said:
Heh - in the USA, we celebrate Pi day in March!

that's only because you put you day/month listing out of order compared to most of the rest of the world ;)

you can never have too much pie :wink:D
 
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yup good one ...

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An old one, but it has to be said, due to completion:

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