The program began on December 24, 1955, when a Sears department store placed an advertisement in a Colorado Springs newspaper which told children that they could telephone Santa Claus and included a number for them to call. However, the telephone number printed was misprinted and calls instead came through to Colorado Springs' Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Center. Colonel Harry Shoup, who was on duty that night, told his staff to give all children who called in a "current location" for Santa Claus. A tradition began which continued when the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) replaced CONAD in 1958.
NORAD tracking Santa is currently ran by both military and civilian volunteers to handle phone calls and emails.
Next year to the day will be the programs 60th anniversary.
Ssshh quiet. Last thing the kiddies need to see is too much information about all the history and folklore of ole Saint Nick. They wouldn't be trying to sneak at peek at Santa, they'd be hiding in fear under the bed until the holidays were over.
If something is not broken, don't fix it, if it is broken, don't leave it broken.
That's too cute. Can't say I appreciate tax dollars being wasted on this ... but it is cute. Merry X-Mas folks ...
"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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Nice. I'll have to show the kids, maybe they'll be nice... Nicer... Not completely rotten... Yes, I'll settle for not completely rotten.
Too bad cryptic is on the naughty list this year .. again.
GG Cryptic.
dnirg eht nioj
Ship Details
Rank Required: Custom
Availability: None
Hull Strength: 999,999,999
Shield Modifier: 14.72
Crew: 2
Weapons: 12 Fore, 11 Aft
Device Slots: Unknown
Bridge Officer Stations: 18 Commander Intelligence/Universal
Console Modifications: 30 Tactical, 40 Engineering, 25 Science
Base Turn Rate: 1-50 degrees per second
Impulse Modifier: 2.96
Inertia: 1
+75 Weapon Power, +50 Shield Power, +25 Engine Power
Can load Dual Cannons
Hangar Bays: 12
Hangar Bays loaded with [Reindeer]
Console - Universal - Time Freeze/Quantum Teleporter
Quantum/Temporal Communications Array
Command - Quantum/Temporal Weapon System Efficiency
Rapid Repairs
Enhanced Plating
Devastating Weaponry
Armored Hull
Gift Barrage (Starship Trait)
lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mMaRmMthWQ
Red alert!!!...raise shields. Evasive maneuvers.
Fire torpedo's on my mark, full spread 100% yield.
Teleport a few Torpedoes into that sack of gifts he has also. You know, just to be safe.
If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord
Aye aye, sir!:D
The program began on December 24, 1955, when a Sears department store placed an advertisement in a Colorado Springs newspaper which told children that they could telephone Santa Claus and included a number for them to call. However, the telephone number printed was misprinted and calls instead came through to Colorado Springs' Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Center. Colonel Harry Shoup, who was on duty that night, told his staff to give all children who called in a "current location" for Santa Claus. A tradition began which continued when the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) replaced CONAD in 1958.
NORAD tracking Santa is currently ran by both military and civilian volunteers to handle phone calls and emails.
Next year to the day will be the programs 60th anniversary.
--Red Annorax
- Judge Aaron Satie
Being it's all volunteer I certainly can.