For anyone who believes today's date is 14/3 (or 14.3), you can just pretend it's 3/14 (or 3.14).

Edit: I found a potato pi!

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indeed. and it's the only pi day of our lives 3/14/15

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We celebrated at 9:26, making it 3.1415926. That's about as close as you can get.
edit: I just realized we could have celebrated 53 seconds after 9:26. We could also get into milliseconds, but that would be too precise.

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Holy crap!

PS: Thanks to you I've just finished Volume 1 of RWBY yesterday, I've watched Vol. 2:1 too, I'm glad they got more budget for making longer and better quality webisodes, I'll share it to some friends :]

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glad you enjoyed it so far

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da heck is "/"? today is 14.03.

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The forward slash separates them. The dot represents a period/decimal, which doesn't make any sense.

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maybe because you're murican? oh wait... you're not even murican. da hell?

TIME TO PANIC!

edit: by the way comma represents a decimal in this part of world.

9 years ago
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The comma is also inferior!

Yeah, I'm never sure which to use when writing it. I always default to the month's abbreviation just to be safe, ex. March 14, 2014. (Well, March is short so an abbreviation isn't really necessary)

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I'll take today over yesterday,. I HATE Friday the 13th.

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Emra, on the other hand, loves it.

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I won my first giveaway on Friday the 13th, so I kinda like it.

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Oh that's why near the department of maths it's happening something weird

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nerds get excited over trivial things

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any1 straight guy with working equipment....what i mean is it's no trivial matter..ahem ahem

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the logic says that you go from small to big so you start with days then go to months and then years(DD-MM-YYYY).i never understood why USA goes with the morth first,i even understand Chinese using YYYY-MM-DD but not Americans with MM-DD-YYYY

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I think of it like this.

With 14-03-2015, you are basically saying "The 14th of March, 2015."

With 03-14-2015, you are basically saying "March 14th, 2015."

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obligatory blue bald eagle with stars screeching 'Murica with guns in background n oil barrels rolling around

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There are no guns in background, it's only democracy.

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my mistake Ms Stark

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Just a thing I found some time ago while doing a puzzle
enjoy

EDIT: BTW I always thought Japan took the right answer: 2014-12-31

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According to that link, Canada uses all 3 types...

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"All 3 main types are used in Canada – in French and in English.[32][33]
Social Insurance applications for Canada use DMY format.[34]

Passport applications[35] and tax returns[36] use YYYY MM DD.

Immigration Canada Stamps use DD/MM/YYYY and Canada Customs Stamps use MMM/DD/YYYY.

Nearly all English newspapers use MDY (MMM[M] D, YYYY).[37]

The default date format used by Microsoft Windows for English Canada for all-numeric dates (short-dates) is DD/MM/YYYY, and for long dates is MMMM D, YYYY in Windows XP and MMMM-DD-YY in later versions; for French Canada it is YYYY-MM-DD for short-dates and D MMMM YYYY for long-dates."

CANADA Y U NO DECIDE? CHOOSE A SIDE DAMMIT

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Today, 3.14 15 at 8:26:54. A good approximation to the number 3.14158265359blablabla. Sadly you were sleeping at that time :P

Also this time I choose apple over potato, just because I love apple pie <3 Sorry potato :(

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But it's 3.1415926...

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Oh! Emmm..... Well...... That is because I use GMT+1....

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Good answer. :)

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I like the raspberry pi...

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Don't tell me what to do

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2015-03-14 :3

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Potato is best Pi

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I'm already updated for the occasion.

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I noticed :)

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Potato must win!

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Here I am, sitting with the date format of YYYY-MM-DD So for me it was not pi day :P

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Stephen Hawking died on the day Pi, sad day.

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