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Fans of the late Douglas Adams pay tribute to him each year by celebrating Towel Day on May 25th. (This date is also Nerd Pride Day but these two events are completely unrelated.) The annual Towel Day tradition was started two weeks after the author's death in 2001, and has become somewhat of a worldwide event. Participants are urged to carry a towel with them all day long, and perhaps stop to pose for cameras with your thumb in the air.
But what if you don't own a proper towel? What if you prefer to drip-dry? Maybe you live in a wind tunnel and have no need for an absorbent piece of cloth.
Well the folks at ThinkGeek are now offering this beautiful 42 Utility Towel. Constructed from black velour, "it is based on the award-winning design of the Anti-Flatulent Fighting Towels of Flogulon Beta." The number 42 is emblazoned on the front of the towel, but the manufacturer is not sure why. It measures 16" x 25" and costs $12.99 each.
Why a towel, you ask? Well, to quote from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
So, show your support. Let your geek flag... uh, towel... fly. Have a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster. It is an easy way to celebrate and is much less disturbing than putting Babel Fish in your ear.
So Long Douglas, and Thanks for All the Fish!