"matthewwinston" <ozzymosis@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<c3lcrb$qra$1@news.netins.net>...
"cesar" <cesar@no.email> wrote in message
news:sI55c.6638$tq9.824@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
Somebody correctly pointed out that the time zones were not considered in
determining the number of days.
I have adjusted it to reflect the correct numbers. The Madrid attack was
indeed 911 days after Sept. 11, 2001. Therefore the number of days
between
This might sound kind of sick.
I'll tell you what I think Ladens biggest miscalculation was.
He timed it at lunch time.
He had to have known that part of the building would be at lunch.
I went at lunch, 11:15-11:45, ,I thought it was a preview for an armageddon
movie.
would have made it noonish there
Actually, I live in the Central Time Zone, and it was about 7:45 am on
my drive into work that I heard that the first plane slammed into the
building already... so, it wasn't lunch time - not anywhere in the
United States abyways - it was still a good three or four hours before
lunch on the East Coast.
Sonya
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