
You can get a little more in depth with it actually...
March 14, 2015 at 9:26:53 (am)
becomes
3.141592653
However, if you are living in Europe and use their notation for marking dates, they don't get to celebrate such an occurrence until
3:14(am) on the 15th of September 2653 (3.141592653)
So Europeans have a little while longer to wait for such an awesome day than those who use the American standard practice for annotating dates.

@Yrcanos - The 26 has to be included in yours or it doesn't work as pi, sorry.
