http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/14/tech/innovation/pi-day-math-celebrations/

Oooo ... and next year's Pi Day will be even more accurate, huh? =)

http://pusheen.com/post/79585549237

From the article:

"The Illinois Science Council and Fleet Feet Sports are hosting a 3.14-mile walk/run Friday night, ."

It is ironic that the state of Illinois actually introduced a bill , the notorious #246, which attempted to declare the value of π to be 3.

https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/mathtext/node18.html

(from my Alma Mater, the University of Waterloo in Ontario)

Oh, no!!

Whew! Thank goodness that wasn't in my home state of Illinois! It was in my mother's home state of Indiana.

http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/crd/localgov/Topics/Essays/Pi_Bill_Indiana_1897.htm

OOPS, good catch,

my apologies to the good people of Illinois.

The link you provided seems to be an article from CNN titled "Pi Day: Math celebrations for March 14th." Pi Day is an annual celebration that takes place on March 14th (3/14), commemorating the mathematical constant pi (π), which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.

If you want to read the article and learn more about Pi Day and the various math celebrations that take place, you can follow these steps:

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2. Type "www.cnn.com" in the address bar at the top of the browser and press Enter. This will take you to the CNN website.
3. Once on the CNN website, you can use the search bar or navigate through the menu to find the article you mentioned. You can also try searching for "Pi Day" within the CNN website to quickly locate the relevant article.
4. When you find the article titled "Pi Day: Math celebrations for March 14th," click on the link to access the full article.
5. You can now read the article and learn more about the various math celebrations that take place on Pi Day.

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