<p>So you're probably wondering what e day is huh? Well, it's like pi day, but for the symbol e instead. I figured, hey, what's so special about pi, I'll give e it's own day as well. And since e is the number 2.71... I thought feb. 71st, but alas, feb. only has 28/29 days, so I cut it off once more, and thus feb. 7 as e day was born.</p>
<p>yay! math dorks unite</p>
<p>hahaha, that's cool. Happy e-day to you too, celebrian25.</p>
<p>But today's the sixth...?</p>
<p>[right]then the party is today[/right]</p>
<p>Wow that confused me... how your text is on the right. LOL :)</p>
<p>Party!!!! 2.7!!!!!</p>
<p>Big text here</p>
<p>[right]yellow text right side[/right]</p>
<p>How do you allign it to the right?</p>
<p>[ right]insert text in here[/right ] without the spaces</p>
<p>looks like this---> [right]right side[/right]</p>
<p>Cool... thanks. :)</p>
<p>we were talking about this in math..............</p>
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THIS IS A TEST TO SEE IF A QUOTE CAN BE LARGE
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<p>hehe I feel like such a math nerd...:p</p>
<p>They celebrate e-day, pi day etc. at MIT.</p>
<p>And they have pi reunion, pi^2 reunions etc.</p>