Received this from an on-line mag to which I subscribe for my other hobby
(amateur radio) and thought listees would like to see it. Apologies to those
without MS PowerPoint.
Roger G4AUN
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Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 3:17 PM
Subject: Tragedies in America
> I have received a tremendous outpouring of messages from all around globe
> from those offering their sympathies and support in response to the
horrible
> tragedy recently suffered here in America. Many have seen the horror,
> sadness and heroic events displayed by the 24-hour TV coverage since the
> historic event of Tuesday, September 11, 2001 -- a date that most will
> remember the rest of their lives.
>
> Although we have seen so many graphics through our televisions, I was
> especially touched by a special and powerful collection of pictures
> accompanied by the music of Don Henley's haunting song "In a New York
> Minute". It really captures the moments of the catastrophe so well I
wanted
> to share it with you. It is truly a poignant presentation that reaches all
> of the emotions many of us have felt during this incredibly sad occasion.
>
> The picture and music presentation was assembled by Jay Lemmons, N6YIP and
> Gary Nixon, WA6HZT. It is a rather large file of about 5.6MB containing a
> Power Point picture presentation with an MP3 music file of Don Henley's
> appropriate song "New York Minute". The song is used without Don Henley's
> permission, however, efforts are being made to reach him. In the meantime,
> it is felt he would not object to its non-commercial use in this moment of
> world-wide grief.
>
> The file may be downloaded directly from Jay's home web page at:
> http://www.jay.lemmons.com/
>
> However, should the dowload activity become too heavy for Jay's server,
you
> may use this alternate URL:
> http://www.antennex.com/tmp/NYC.exe
>
> Just download the file "NYC.exe" into a directory (folder) of your choice.
> Then run the NYC.exe file to decompress it. As per instructions from Jay,
> double-click the "NYC.pps" file to run it. Have your volume up as there is
> music for this 6 minute slide show. Of course, you will need the MS Power
> Point program for the slide show. Some of the pictures seen here may
> possibly become part of an historic collection.
>
> E pluribus unum,
>
> Jack L. Stone, Publisher
> antenneX Online Magazine
> http://www.antennex.com
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