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  2. Larry Shaw (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Shaw would lead the parade in his red cap with the digits of pi. Pi Day was recognized as a national holiday in 2009 and is internationally celebrated. 2015 was proclaimed by Shaw to be a special year, as it was written 3/14/15, and he called it the "Pi Day of the Century". Shaw felt the best thing about Pi Day was making math more ...

  3. Pi Day - Wikipedia

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    Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 (the 3rd month) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant figures of π, and was first celebrated in the United States. [2] [3] It was founded in 1988 by Larry Shaw, an employee of a science museum in San Francisco, the Exploratorium.

  4. What's Pi Day all about? Math, science, pies and more - AOL

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    Pi Day itself dates to 1988, when physicist Larry Shaw began celebrations at the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco. The holiday didn’t really gain national recognition though until ...

  5. What Is Pi Day? Here’s How the Mathematical Symbol Turned ...

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    Once Larry Shaw initiated the first Pi Day celebration in 1988, the quirky celebration of math and baked goods began to spread throughout America, especially in the science, math, and teaching ...

  6. Larry Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Larry Shaw (director), American film and television director Larry Shaw (editor) (1924–1985), American writer Larry Shaw (physicist) (1939–2017), American physicist and founder of Pi Day

  7. (3.)14 Ways to Celebrate Pi Day (Besides Eating a Big Slice ...

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    In 1988, physicist Larry Shaw decided this enigmatic number deserved its own holiday and started Pi Day, choosing March 14 to represent the first three digits of pi—and because it also happens ...

  8. Like infinite digits of pi, there are endless ways to ... - AOL

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    But in recent years, a lifeline has emerged in mid-March: Pi Day. ... The national holiday was invented by late American physicist Larry Shaw in 1988. Shaw, ...

  9. Astrojax - Wikipedia

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    Astrojax Plus A light trail from an Astrojax Saturn. Astrojax, invented in 1986 by Larry Shaw, is a toy consisting of three balls on a string. In the original version of the toy, one ball is fixed at each end of the string, and the center ball is free to slide along the string between the two end balls.