Our two (inno)cents' worth.
Ross remembers Columbia's first launch through the eyes of his ten-year-old self. William Gibson does the same.
Here's what surprised me most about my six-year-old's response yesterday: he was glued to the news. All day long. Not on TV ("They keep showing the same thing over and over"), but on radio ("Gee, the Israeli astronaunt had four kids"). Every time we got back in the car he wanted me to find a news station that might have more fresh information about What Happened.
As usual, blogs don't always lead with the news, but they reliably make it personal.
And there are so many wise old heads out there. Read Lou Josephs' post on the discussion page here. Lou's an old radio guy too.
Should have noticed earlier that Susan Kitchens has lots of good stuff.
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