The document proposes having an "API Day" to celebrate the evolution of APIs from telephone operators to modern APIs. It notes that in 1878, Emma Nutt became the world's first female telephone operator in Boston. In 1910, Almon Brown Strowger developed an automated telephone exchange that removed the need for operators, allowing phones to scale up. This new operator-free API model put users in control. APIs continued to evolve and change over time to remain user-centric. The document suggests that just as September 1st was made "Emma M Nutt Day", September 1st could become an annual "API Day" to recognize the impact and importance of APIs.