In August, 2006, Michael Bronner, a writer for Vanity Fair Magazine, received 30 hours of audiotape from the Northeast Air Defense Sector that chronicled their response on 9/11. Mr. Bronner released 10 minutes of audio from them in MP3 format.
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In August, 2006, Michael Bronner, a writer for Vanity Fair Magazine, received 30 hours of audiotape from the Northeast Air Defense Sector that chronicled their response on 9/11. Mr. Bronner released 10 minutes of audio from them in MP3 format.
In August, 2007, we received 120 hours of audio, and are proud to release them in their entirety to the public.
There are 18 WAV files, each one approximately 180 megabytes in size and six hours in length. To download them, you will need a Bittorrent program. BitLord is recommended for PC and Azereus is recommended for Mac.
Download the torrent file here.
Many thanks to NORAD for sending us this material.
Tune into Revere Radio Network tonight at 6 PM EST for a sneak preview.
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Hey Sean,
I do apologize for all the various interruptions in service, recently. I guess you are right in as much as we are a little ‘under-resourced’ but with a little help from others I do try to at least keep the dang things up.
I guess with the br> tags, is they kinda appeared as we were basically restoring the whole site from backup - after our webhost just, I dunno, hard to describe really, - kinda complicated and I won’t go into it, but essentially the whole thing just “went offline” suddenly and without much warning.0
Being largely a ‘v0lunteer supported’ and a bit of a backwater (*currently!) hard to get good folks to help - because after all, many programmers - myself included just hate hacking that php… well anyway we do try at least to keep the dang thing up.
However if you are truly offering to help or have some useful suggestions - well I’ll write to you.
Either way Thanks for your comments.
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