What are you doing to celebrate Geek Pride Day?

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No, not Greek. GEEK! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geek_Pride_Day

What manner of incredible geekiness will you exude this wonderous day?

I think I shall attempt to fire up my old DOS computer and play some Panzer General, but first I need to disassemble it and re-seat the cards and memory.
 
I just put my Macedonian flag up my flag pole.



Oh geek I better take it down again.
 
I have also realized that today is Towel Day. I'll be taking a towel with me in my travels today.

Here a few words about the utility of a towel:

A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand-combat; wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (such a mind-bogglingly stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't see you); you can wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean enough.

More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value. For some reason, if a strag (strag: non-hitch hiker) discovers that a hitchhiker has his towel with him, he will automatically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, face flannel, soap, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet weather gear, space suit etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the hitch hiker any of these or a dozen other items that the hitch hiker might accidentally have "lost." What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is, is clearly a man to be reckoned with.
Hence a phrase that has passed into hitchhiking slang, as in "Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is."
 
No, not Greek. GEEK! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geek_Pride_Day

What manner of incredible geekiness will you exude this wonderous day?

I think I shall attempt to fire up my old DOS computer and play some Panzer General, but first I need to disassemble it and re-seat the cards and memory.

Thanks, now I'm going to spend the rest of the day playing Panzer General 2.
 
Doing physics homework.
 
Re: Panzer General (since my fiftychat is working badly), and the difference between 1/allied and 2:

In 2, you don't have to give all of the units orders in one go. So you can first shoot with him, then do something else, and come back at the end of the turn to move him. This is really nice, especially for artillery, since you don't have to make the move decision until you know if you managed to destroy the entire group of units you were fighting. It also means the game is more fast-paced, there are generally less turns per scenario.
Some (anti-tank and tank) units now have shooting range 2, and artillery now often have range 4 or even 5. Artillery will also take defensive shots for anything in range, not just for certain battles (in 1, artillery only fires if the artillery, defender and attacker form 'a line' right?). This means defences can be a lot tougher to crack. (Heaps and heaps of Russian artillery...).
Oh, the anti-air unit class has been abolished, there is only air defence. This sorta sucks, it makes air defence really tough. Strategic bombers are also out, tactical bombers now have suppressive fire.
I prefer the campaigns in allied general though. In Panzer General 2, the western allied campaign is ridiculously simple, since the Germans are fighting with left-overs and never have a coherent force to oppose you. Their army also seems to be 50% infantry and air defence, so it is basically a question of moving your artillery into the correct spot and smoking them. The Russian campaign is quite difficult, since you have very little to stop those big scary panzers. It is however very front-loaded. The second scenario is very very difficult, the third is also hard and then they get a lot easier (looking at you, Viipuri). The German scenarios take ages to get to the interesting part (when you get Tigers :devil:), so you're mostly slashing through all sorts of continental infantry. In most of the scenarios (except the Russian campaign), the only question is if you can win fast enough, not if you can win.
A nice advantage is that it is more modable, so you can find some nice scenario sets to play, these tend to be more interesting.
 
Shouldn't there be some sort of parade?
Best to avoid it. It will degenerate into a riot between Star Wars and Star Trek fans with Farscape, Dr. Who, Firefly, and Babylon 5 fans serving as weird little nutters on the side.
 
Oh man I didn't know it untill just now and now I can't decide between Star Wars or Star Trek all-nighter :rolleyes: Maybe I'll just roll with Battlestar Galactica and call it a day ... umm night ^^
 
ThinkGeek thinks I should be buying stuff from them.

Or I could always snuggle into my Doctor Who scarf and work on my fanfics.
 
I just got the great Idea ^^ - Dungeons and Dragons FTW ! ^^


Link to video.
 
Without starting a war or diminishing the other I'd go with the Space Muppets aka Farscape - there was something fundamentally different about it. Might be that it wasn't particularly American but then again that applies to Dr. Who as well so it might be something completely different.
I re-watched all the episodes during the Spring and still liked it quite a lot one notable exception being the 2nd part of The Peacekeeper War.

I still won't dress like the characters but I wouldn't mind going out with Chiana. I think I'll just fiddle with my stamps today.
 
Best to avoid it. It will degenerate into a riot between Star Wars and Star Trek fans with Farscape, Dr. Who, Firefly, and Babylon 5 fans serving as weird little nutters on the side.

Anyone knows that Star Wars is far better. :p

Link to video.
 
Imma buy some Batman graphic novels. Which ones should I buy?

Year One, Hush, The Long Halloween, and The Killing Joke are some of the most common recommendations. The Dark Knight Returns is pretty good I guess, but Frank Miller's artwork and the terrible characterization of Superman prevent me from enjoying it as much as a lot of people do. Just about anything by Grant Morrison is good, although his run is kind of confusing if you don't read it from the beginning. But his run is kind of confusing anyway. In a good way.
 
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