Accordingnto the Los Angeles City Council, today is Star Wars Day—because thenfirst Star Wars movie was released on this date in 1977.
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nButnmost of us we already celebrate May the Fourth (be with you) as StarnWars Day. So many people suggested that today be a more universal,nmuch-needed, celebration of Geeks and Nerds everywhere.
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nEvennthe Geeks who don’t particularly like Star Wars!
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nGeeknPride Day is today not only because of the Star Wars connection, butnbecause of the connection of May 25th to ThenHitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and to Discworld.
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n(Three Geek dates on the very same day in May???Coincidence?nWell—yes!)
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nTodaynis Towel Day, a tribute to Douglas Adams, who was the author of thenHitchhiker’s Guide “trilogy,” a very funny series of five books.nTo celebrate Towel Day, carry a towel everywhere you go! And to learnnmore about Towel Day, check out this earlier post.
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nInnTerry Pratchett’s humorous Discworld novels, which parodynfantasy cliches and much, much more, May 25 is the date of thenGlorious Revolution of Treacle Mine Road, a day when people foughtnand died for truth, justice, and hardboiled eggs. To celebrate thisnday, many fans wear lilac and, I presume, eat hardboiled eggs. On anmore serious note, fans urge people to donate money to research onnAlzheimer’s disease, which Pratchett suffers from. n
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nCelebratenyour inner geek!
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nSo,nlot’s to do today: watch Star Wars: A New Hope (again!),ncarry a towel, wear the lilac, donate money to Alzheimer’s, re-readnyour favorite Adams and Pratchett books (or discover new Adams andnPratchett books), hmm…what else?
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nHownabout checking out Geek & Sundry, Felicia Day’s latest project?
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