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PI Day Weekend 3/14/15

Ken Kovacs Full Life Rev.

Words of the once a century day. The number of 3.14.15 is this weekend. Or called a Pi weekend. This weekend of 3.1415 92653... The number is the basic atomic building block of mathematics. At 9:26 AM & 53 seconds.

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fenintespecialygm
orfxoghtntmceaiwo
gniticxeaehndmret
rsnytpnrmldrnidea
evitaitinauqeceka
pltnrdworttcfenen
eayerrsuabuilding
attwiqesffircaldt
trotumqtinictscxn
eoaaeouvfullchyqe
dpreyreitasehctam
ietrynnsenedoifao
selcricsecondsinm
uyrutnecnblockfue
iapecgworldcogaxc
afterareaatomic
blockbuildingcalculate
calendarcenturycircle
circleddaydecimals
excitingfifteenfifty
fivefullgo
infiniteinfinityirrational
linedmagicalmatches
mathmathematicsmoment
morningmysteriousnine
notononce
patternspipoint
portalquanitiativeratio
repeatedrowsaturday
secondssequencesix
specialsquaresthree
timetwentyup
weekendworldyear

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