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More Commemoration

There are at least two web sites that are collecting stories about memories of the first Apollo landing, whose thirty third anniversary is this coming Saturday. (You have made arrangements to celebrate it, right?).

One is Where Were You, a site that's been collecting these memories for a while. The other one, which I got via Mark Whittington's blog, is at the George Mason University website, and is part of a project that they call Memory Bank. I hope that the two can coordinate, so we can get it all in one place.

Posted by Rand Simberg at July 15, 2002 02:52 PM
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The lady who runs the Where Were You site, by the way, wants to publish the stories in a book one of these days. I look forward to reading it.

Posted by Mark R. Whittington at July 15, 2002 05:07 PM

Well I wasn't alive yet when we landed men on the moon, But I was born on July 20th so thats something I guess, YippEE!!

Posted by Hefty at July 16, 2002 10:49 AM


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