AndyDufresne wrote:If we can garner enough interest, perhaps with the help of the lovely tournament folks, that may sway Lack.
--Andy
So you're saying that the TDs should join the bandwagon??
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AndyDufresne wrote:If we can garner enough interest, perhaps with the help of the lovely tournament folks, that may sway Lack.
--Andy
Night Strike wrote:According to Coleman, lack vetoed this kind of idea.Coleman wrote:Great, I have to rain on a parade.![]()
lack would really prefer it if you didn't have maps with changing xml. This was kind of outlawed along with seasonal maps. Sorry.
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DiM wrote:should also local holidays be excluded? like 4th of july?
Telvannia wrote:DiM wrote:should also local holidays be excluded? like 4th of july?
probably should be a international, non-religious holiday, dont want to norrow it down too much though
One idea:
11th of november, though ironic to fight on a day that is set aside to remember the war dead...
Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
cairnswk wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
What about something like Labour Day....does every country celebrate that??
AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
cairnswk wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
What about something like Labour Day....does every country celebrate that??
DiM wrote:Telvannia wrote:DiM wrote:should also local holidays be excluded? like 4th of july?
probably should be a international, non-religious holiday, dont want to norrow it down too much though
One idea:
11th of november, though ironic to fight on a day that is set aside to remember the war dead...
and what about valentine's day is that international? it's know at an international level but it is an american holiday.
for example in romania we have a similar holiday called "Dragobete" but it isn't on the same day as valentine's day.
or halloween since it has been brought up and cairns is making a map for it, what about that? in my country we don't have halloween because it's an american holiday.
so basically can't think of something non religious and international
AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
greenoaks wrote:what is earth day ?
AndyDufresne wrote:It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.
cairnswk wrote:
What about something like Labour Day....does every country celebrate that??
greenoaks wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Earth Day could be used as a "worldwide" event, though it is somewhat close to Valentines Day, with a large gap from there to October. It'd be ideal if there was an Event/Holiday in June or July.Telvannia wrote:I dont think anyone is going to be able to think up any holidays that would fit the 2 requirements i voiced.
Although despite both valentines day and halloween...so they might be some of our best bets.
Edit: We could use Valentines Day and Halloween...and then make our own "Holiday" for CC in June...think of it like celebrating CC's Half Birthday.
--Andy
as i asked earliergreenoaks wrote:what is earth day ?
my point is that it is not a holiday likely to be well known outside of the USA.Telvannia wrote:Wikipedia is your friend!
DiM wrote:Telvannia wrote:DiM wrote:should also local holidays be excluded? like 4th of july?
probably should be a international, non-religious holiday, dont want to norrow it down too much though
One idea:
11th of november, though ironic to fight on a day that is set aside to remember the war dead...
and what about valentine's day is that international? it's know at an international level but it is an american holiday.
for example in romania we have a similar holiday called "Dragobete" but it isn't on the same day as valentine's day.
or halloween since it has been brought up and cairns is making a map for it, what about that? in my country we don't have halloween because it's an american holiday.
so basically can't think of something non religious and international
Wikipedia wrote:Halloween is celebrated in several parts of the Western world, most commonly in Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom and occasionally in parts of Australia and New Zealand.
Wikipedia wrote:In most places around the world, Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25. Christmas Eve is the preceding day, December 24. In the United Kingdom and many countries of the Commonwealth, Boxing Day is the following day, December 26. In Catholic countries, Saint Stephen's Day or the Feast of St. Stephen is December 26. The Armenian Apostolic Church observes Christmas on January 6. Eastern Orthodox Churches that still use the Julian Calendar celebrate Christmas on the Julian version of 25 December, which is January 7 on the more widely used Gregorian calendar, because the two calendars are now 13 days apart.
Wikipedia wrote:There are several alternative terms for Christmas. Crimbo is a slang term which first appeared in print in 1928; the variant form Crimble was first used by John Lennon in a 1963 Beatles' Fan Club Christmas single. Xmas is a long established abbreviation, though it is involved in the secularization of Christmas debate. Yule is used in Northern Europe. In the USA, the term(s) "holiday" or "season" may be used, as addressed at Christmas controversy.
Wikipedia wrote:Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14. In the Americas and Europe
greenoaks wrote:my point is that it is not a holiday likely to be well known outside of the USA.Telvannia wrote:Wikipedia is your friend!
Wikipedia wrote:Earth Day is a name used for two different observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment. The United Nations celebrates Earth Day, which was founded by John McConnell in 1969, each year on the March equinox, while a global observance originated by Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in, and since January 1970 also called Earth Day, is celebrated in many countries each year on April 22, including the U.S.
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