π day
I would be remiss if I didn't wish everyone a happy Ï€ day. It is also Einstein's birthday. So if you are a scientifically inclined person, then pause for a moment and think of all those who came before and helped us further the sciences to the point we enjoy today. But don't let that satisfy you. It would be insulting if we didn't follow in their proverbial footsteps and help make the world a better different place. So to all, a little piece of Ï€ — 3.1415926536
14 Mar 2006
Mom
I can always count on you for a smile at the end of the day. Happy Pie to you. 15 Mar 2006
Colin
And since I am in Greece, it is all that much more appropriate. I've seen more π and Π in the past couple months than a year of geometry class. :) 15 Mar 2006
Sarah
I prefer real pie to mathematical π any day. What Now?
Well, it would seem that for the most part, my Europe Adventure is over. It has been an amazing time. Now, I am reviving the ailing colibate.com and going to make a go of it over there. All the best.
Times
- Nova Scotia, Canada
- 15:34 (Sep 3, 2010)
- Reading/London, United Kindom
- 19:34 (Sep 3, 2010)
- Thessaloniki, Greece
- 21:34 (Sep 3, 2010)
- Madrid, Spain
- 20:34 (Sep 3, 2010)
- Guatemala, Guatemala
- 12:34 (Sep 3, 2010)
Leganés
- Schedule 2006 (pdf/14KB)
Reading
Thessaloniki
- Term Schedule (pdf/7KB)
- Weekly Schedule (pdf/45KB)
- Marked up City Map (jpg/650KB)
Something Different
- Athens Trip (March 2006)
- Barcelona Trip (December 2006)
- Scottish Adventure (April 2007)
Friends and Colleagues
- Enrique (aka. Q)
- Pablo Acuña [es] (photos [en][es])
- Daniel Perez
- Ionas Pagkalos [en][el]
- Simon Kohlberger [en][de]
- Nadia [es]
Pablo's Recent Photos
Places of Interest
- Erasmus Mundus Alumni Association
- Euro Coins — Identify the various national Euro coins.
- Word Reference — great multi-language dictionary site.







