That's a new one on me. Check out the Google symbol for today: 

http://www.inquisitr.com/66491/pi-day-2010/ 



The internet 
has a habit of inspiring new, geeky holidays, like Square Root Day , National 
High Five Day , Talk Like a Pirate Day and a favorite among mathletes 
everywhere, Pi Day . 

Pi Day falls on March 14th because of the first digits of Pi- 3.14. Another 
geeky boon is that the holiday also happens to be the birthday of one of 
science’s biggest rockstars, Albert Einstein. Many cities and institutions of 
geekery, like the Maryland Science Center , hold celebrations to party down on 
the mathiest day of the year. The OC Register points out that not only is the 
Discovery Science Center hosting a shindig, but some local restaurants are 
dishing out free pie in honor of Pi Day. San Francisco’s Exploratorium has been 
Pi partying for over two decades. 

The truly geeky, of course, are waiting for Pi Day 2015 for some nerdy reason 
explained in detail on their Facebook page . If you live in a town full of 
stupids, that doesn’t mean you can’t have a little bit of fun with Pi Day. The 
Joy of Pi has a wealth of Pi-related links for you to browse. You can also 
visit the official Pi Day website for ideas. 

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