Love is like PI – natural, irrational and very important!
– Lisa Hoffman
Valentine’s Day is usually associated with romantic love, but I think such an idea although wonderful is somewhat restrictive. This time of the year, I believe, is also about letting people close and dear to you know how much you love and care about them! Keeping that in mind, I wish my parents a Happy Valentine’s Day and hope that my younger brother, Vishant, has a great Valentine’s Day too!
I also sincerely hope that Todd gets to spend a great Valentine weekend with his wife and family! And, here’s hoping that all our readers and my friends (including Aditya, Pawan and Kenji!) will today not hesitate in expressing their love to their near and dear ones.
And very importantly, here’s wishing Carolyn an unforgettable Valentine’s Day! Thanks for being my Valentine even though you are thousands of miles away!!
[I do hope Todd will forgive me for posting something completely non-mathematical. In my defense, this post has at least a reference to PI and category theory! 🙂 ]
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February 14, 2009 at 11:01 pm
kenji
thanks Vishal I appreciate that. The problem with love or relationship with women is that it is irrational as you say. It cannot be pinned down or rationalised.
February 15, 2009 at 5:33 pm
notedscholar
Happy Valentines Day to you too. We can be friends for this season.
NS
February 19, 2009 at 12:20 am
Todd Trimble
Belated Happy Valentine’s Day, Vishal! I was away from the internet (vacationing in Florida) for the past seven days, and so didn’t see this until today.
February 19, 2009 at 6:20 am
Vishal Lama
Todd, I am glad you were on vacation, and it’s good to hear from you. I am sure you had a great time in Sunny Florida! Now that home prices are quite low, you should consider getting a new/second home there! 🙂