@tmcw @djh You've probably seen this, but it looks mostly up to date? https://github.com/darealshinji/haiku-icons/tree/master/svg
@tmcw @djh You've probably seen this, but it looks mostly up to date? https://github.com/darealshinji/haiku-icons/tree/master/svg
@simon Yeah, the structure of the book has the month-long and dynamically dated observances listed on earlier pages. Oddly, the location of this entry implies it's a particular day or days (note the ranges in other entries on the page), though the text says otherwise.
@simon Yes, I was wondering that, too. The book's entry predates Wikipedia (!), so I was digging around on WikiWikiWeb: https://wiki.c2.com/?HistoryOfWikis has 1990 [sic?] but not August.
@simon I guessed that there was a desk reference for this subject, like so many other pre-internet/Wikipedia things. Found this list: https://uri.libguides.com/holidays/refbooks and did lots of Googling. Internet Archive had a copy (page 401): https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780809295548/page/400/mode/2up?q=august
@simon The earliest reference I've found is in Chase's Calendar of Events 2001 (it's not in the 2000 edition; the same text is in the 2024 edition and many others I spot-checked in between). Edited by Sandy Whiteley. Signed in July 2000. ISBN: 0809295547. Various other leads on page 4.


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