From d03ef1a5be15f282634cf3a0f41bf8c9dff2fbed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cassie Jones Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 23:50:35 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix Pi Day capitalization and one more date --- posts/2025/pi-day.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/posts/2025/pi-day.md b/posts/2025/pi-day.md index fa4cc57..9b7eb3d 100644 --- a/posts/2025/pi-day.md +++ b/posts/2025/pi-day.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: "Happy Pi Day 2025" author: Cassie Jones date: "2025-03-14 20:26:20 America/Los_Angeles" -updated: "2025-03-14 22:30:00 America/Los_Angeles" +updated: "2025-03-14 23:49:00 America/Los_Angeles" summary: "Happy Pi Day! Let's discuss the date formats that get you Pi." --- @@ -13,16 +13,16 @@ In the m/d date format, that's 3/14. But what about international Pi Day? Well if you do d/m, you are out of luck, 31/4 doesn't work because April has 30 days. Luckily for everyone, the best date format is year-month-day anyway. -It's ! +It's ! But we're leaving off the year. -Can we get a real pi day? +Can we get a real Pi Day? doesn't work, 59 is absolutely not a real month. We can get our first valid month 31 nonillion years from now, on [^1], except that months don't have 88 days. is also not a valid day. -In fact, you have to wait until to get a valid pi day. +In fact, you have to wait until to get a valid Pi Day. -Which is also a tau day, coincidentally. +Which is also a Tau Day, coincidentally. See you in 31 duovigintillion years! But until then, today I am making apple pie and pizza today. -- 2.47.0