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Spring Break 2011: Geeks Gone Wild

Spring Break 2011: Geeks Gone Wild

Calling all math nerds, Pi lovers and Einstein devotees! If you’re staying on campus for spring break (so near and yet so painfully far), don’t miss out on the second year of a recently birthed Princeton tradition: Pi Day.

Mimi Omicienski of the Princeton Tour Company dreamed up this celebration of all things geeky last year, when she realized that March 14th coincides with Albert Einstein’s birthday. Last year, Omicienski worked with the Princeton Public Library and Joy Chen from JOY Cards (on Chambers Street, close to Masala Grill, FYI. Check it out if you want a cute alternative to Paper Source) to create the first ever Pi Day. It included pie-eating contests, an Einstein look-alike competition, and an intense pi recitation showdown. The winner? Gareth Conway, son of our own superstar mathlete John Conway.

But this year, the Pi Day people are stepping up their game. March 14th has been extended to an entire “Geek Freak Weekend,” featuring Dinky and plane rides with Einstein (as in, Einstein re-enactors. Not his dead body. That would be morbid), presentations from our plasma physics lab, pi-themed sales, more pie eating, and a math competition with a $314.159 prize.

“Think Disney, and instead of Cinderella, you have Einstein,” Omicienski said.

Yeah. Get excited.

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Have you ever been called a dork, nerd or geek? Have these interpolations left you wondering what the difference is between the three? Do you correct your friends when they call you a “dork,” arguing that you conceive of yourself as more of a “nerd” (i.e. someone who has a perfectly balanced concoction of intelligence, obsession, and social ineptitude)? If you answered yes to any of these questions (and you’re lying if you didn’t),  here is a handy venn diagram, compliments of Sed Contra, that will aid your future identity definitions:

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Ethan Gilsdorf, Author, Occasional Knight

Ethan Gilsdorf, Author, Occasional Knight

Princeton’s a big town. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Case in point – if you weren’t at Trinity Church Monday evening, like we were, you never would have heard this comment:

Man: Yeah, I really need to put some sleeves on my chain mail. Maybe that’s my project for the winter.

The occasion? Journalist Ethan Gilsdorf, author of, Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks, was doing a reading and book signing. And the audience, if not large, was seriously colorful.

A full rundown after the jump!

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