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Slave Leia Pillow Fight

There will be more substantive tech articles soon, I promise. But I can’t resist posting a photo titled Slave Leia Pillow Fight

6 women in \"Princess Leia Slave\" costumes having a pillow fight
Photo courtesy of Miss Fipi Lele.

Update: Here’s the original photo, and you’ll find more in this Flickr photoset.

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  2. […] Slave Leia Pillow Fight: Six women. In the “gold bikini outfit” from Return of the Jedi. Having a pillow fight. Why are you still reading this? […]

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Global Nerdy is Joey deVilla's technical blog. It covers all sorts of nerdy things, whether they have to do with life, work or play -- from a short blurb on the latest tech news to a book or game review to full-length articles on some aspect of programming that he finds interesting.

Joey is the Nerd Wrangler at b5media, a Toronto-based startup behind a global media network of 320 blogs which get a total of 10 million pageviews a month. He brings a combination of software development skills, blogging experience and rock and roll accordion to b5.

(The standard disclaimer applies: the opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of Joey deVilla and do not necessarily reflect those of b5media.)

He's an active participant in TorCamp, a community of people interested in building up Toronto as a creative high-tech city.

Joey's best-known extracurricular activities are playing rock and roll accordion and blogging at his personal weblog, The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.