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Happy PI day, everybody! (Original Post)
mindwalker_i
Mar 2014
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Princeton celebrates special Pi Day with series of events including Einstein lookalike contest
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2015
#6
NRaleighLiberal
(60,014 posts)1. +3.14159265359...................n/t
mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)3. No... More... Pi...
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pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)2. I'm overwhelmed! Thankyou very much...
...I really didn't expect this.
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)4. PI -- Public Intoxication
Gothmog
(145,231 posts)5. I love Pie Day
proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)6. Princeton celebrates special Pi Day with series of events including Einstein lookalike contest
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2015/03/princeton_celebrates_special_pi_day_with_litany_of.html
Princeton celebrates special Pi Day with series of events including Einstein lookalike contest
By Rich Cuccagna | Times of Trenton
on March 14, 2015 at 3:54 PM, updated March 14, 2015 at 4:09 PM
Einstein look-a-like Joe Lepis of Sea Bright speaks as contestants in the Einstein Look-A-Like Contest wait for the judges to make a decision during Pi Day in Princeton at the Nassau Inn. Pi Day celebrates the birthday of Albert Einstein on March 14, which also corresponds to the first three digits of the number Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, commonly approximated as 3.14. 3/14/2015 (Tony Kurdzuk | For The Times of Trenton)
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PRINCETON Princeton celebrated a very special Pi Day on Saturday, featuring over 30 different events held all over town for an action-packed day almost as long as the mathematical number itself.
The day's events included an Einstein lookalike contest that kicked off at 11 a.m. in the Prince William Ballroom of Nassau Inn and drew a crowd of over 100. The contest called for contestants 13 and under to dress up as the legendary Princeton resident, whose birthday was March 14, and answer a few Einstein-related questions, with the winner being awarded a grand prize of $314.15, the first five digits of pi.
Jayden Hunt, 7, of Cream Ridge, a previous winner, traveled with his mother, Alexis Vassilious, to take in the contest and participate as a judge. For good measure, Hunt donned a convincing Einstein costume of his own, possibly to remind this year's contestants what they were tasked to live up to.
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Princeton celebrates special Pi Day with series of events including Einstein lookalike contest
By Rich Cuccagna | Times of Trenton
on March 14, 2015 at 3:54 PM, updated March 14, 2015 at 4:09 PM
Einstein look-a-like Joe Lepis of Sea Bright speaks as contestants in the Einstein Look-A-Like Contest wait for the judges to make a decision during Pi Day in Princeton at the Nassau Inn. Pi Day celebrates the birthday of Albert Einstein on March 14, which also corresponds to the first three digits of the number Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, commonly approximated as 3.14. 3/14/2015 (Tony Kurdzuk | For The Times of Trenton)
MORE PHOTOS
PRINCETON Princeton celebrated a very special Pi Day on Saturday, featuring over 30 different events held all over town for an action-packed day almost as long as the mathematical number itself.
The day's events included an Einstein lookalike contest that kicked off at 11 a.m. in the Prince William Ballroom of Nassau Inn and drew a crowd of over 100. The contest called for contestants 13 and under to dress up as the legendary Princeton resident, whose birthday was March 14, and answer a few Einstein-related questions, with the winner being awarded a grand prize of $314.15, the first five digits of pi.
Jayden Hunt, 7, of Cream Ridge, a previous winner, traveled with his mother, Alexis Vassilious, to take in the contest and participate as a judge. For good measure, Hunt donned a convincing Einstein costume of his own, possibly to remind this year's contestants what they were tasked to live up to.
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