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May 19, 2004
Search at Google Images for "left arrow." Check the 21st image, which with my configuration is the first one on the second page. You'll be able to tell that you have the right one because it is the only one pointing right. Now notice what page the image comes from. So maybe it does run in the family. [Thanks to Hanan Cohen for the find.] Ralph in the comments notes that the image is at #18 and rising because of the increased linkage. Posted
by D. Weinberger at May 19, 2004 08:54 PM
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Comments
It's number 18 and rising with a bullet now.
Posted by: ralph | May 20, 2004 07:37 AM
Its still number 21 for me .. but the other way to look at this is that the arrow is coming from the left, not pointing to the left! There's room for all points of view!
Posted by: vergil | May 20, 2004 09:08 AM
Hey David, while at this site I came across this event on June 13th: The 41st President of the United States will celebrate his 80th birthday with a parachute jump and barbeque at the Bush Library at Texas A&M, College Station, TX.
Here's a photo from his second freefall in 1999 (he's in the white):
http://airspeed.org/airspeed/bush/team_usa_14.jpg
What can the Dems do to match this?
BK
Posted by: Bill K. | May 20, 2004 06:00 PM
> Hey David, while at this site I came across this event on
> June 13th: The 41st President of the United States will
> celebrate his 80th birthday with a parachute jump and
> barbeque at the Bush Library at Texas A&M, College
> Station, TX.
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> What can the Dems do to match this?
Drop the 43rd President out of an airplane by himself and see if he remembers how to use a parachute.
Posted by: Will Parker | May 20, 2004 10:24 PM
Seems they take being on the right quite seriously ;)
Posted by: Frank Koehntopp | May 21, 2004 04:59 AM
John Glenn was 77 when he went into space again, although, personally, I think parachuting at 80 is gutsier.
Posted by: David Weinberger | May 21, 2004 08:16 AM