7 years ago today, I was at early marching band practice. Something felt "off" the whole time. It was quieter out and I hadn't seen a plane all morning. Next class I made it to was German, where we turned on the TV in time to see replays of planes smash into buildings. Then watched them fall, live; something I'll never forget. We went through the rest of the school day quiet and scared.
- Jordan Hofker
I lived in the dorms on Lackland AFB, San Antonio TX. I was off the 10th and the 11th. We were partying on the 10th well into the next morning. When I woke up on the 11th, I turned on the TV and saw the damage to the first building. Then I saw what happened to the second building 'live'. I couldn't believe it! Moments later I was called into work to man the gate in front of the our medical facility. (Used to be Security Forces now I'm Medical Admin)...
- David Cook
My wife and I had just moved across the country and I was at my new office for only the second day. A co-worker came in and said he heard something on the radio about a plane crashing into the WTC. We put on the TV in the conference room. After the first tower fell, I went home early. I don't recall being afraid, but I was certainly very sad, as well as worried for my brother in law and his wife who live in NYC.
- Tim Chemacki
7 years ago today, I was in the U.S. Navy. My family and I were driving from Michigan back to Maryland from leave. We started out after the 2nd plane hit the WTC. The towers collapsed near Toledo and United 93 went down before Cleveland. Pulled over at a rest stop and called my unit. They said to turn around and stay put in MI until things settled down.
- Steve
When I stepped out the door that morning, I was struck how blue the sky was getting and how nice it felt outside. I decided to leave the radio off on the way in. Got to work, logged in... friend comes by and says "A plane crashed in the World Trade Center." My brain immediately conjured a small plane that some how got off course. The internets were clogged and couldn't find anything specific. We pulled the big TV out from a conference room and stood there, stunned. The sky was so blue that day.
- Yolanda
...People were pouring into the gate that were deploying to various places to assist in medical treatment. People were nervous and some were even crying. Up until that day, people coming through the gate had never thanked me for what I do. I must have gotten 100+ thank you's from people comming in. I was in full protective gear and doing 100% vehicle searches. It was intense. Then 2...
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- David Cook
I had meningitis and had a nightmare that was in vivid shades of blue of a skyscraper collapsing and people falling. One of the people were decapitated by a girder while falling and that instantly opened my eyes. A little while later my mom called to tell me that a plane had hit one of the towers and I should turn on the TV
- RAPatton
I was first horrified, shocked and then very angry that those jerks would take innocent passengers on an airplane and drive them into unsuspecting business folks hard at work. Still passionately angry over this
- Susan Beebe
I had worked the night before, and was still in bed. The phone rang, and it was my wife (then of 2 months) telling me that I needed to turn on the TV. All I remember thinking was that, from that day on, every rule that the United States had lived under was going to change.
- Bradley McSpinn
I was on my way to work in downtown Kansas City and turned on the radio. I had to pull over to the side of the road because I started crying. I was a CS Manager at Gateway then. After a few hours we started letting people go home.
- Rev. Dr. W!cKeD Rock
I was waiting for my masters polisci class to start at Emory. A fellow student ran in asking us why we werent watching tv, so we turned on the overhead in the classroom. All I could think about was the fact that my family lived there, and none of the phones could get through. The prof forced us to turn it off and held class like it was a normal day. I have zero recollection of what he said.
- The Archangel ωαřмaiden
Interesting that last year I remember posting my story on Jeremiah's blog in the comments. Now the action is on FriendFeed?
- Andrew Cafourek
i found out on an Xml mail list by a guy who could see it all. Was quite surreal. Still is.
- Steven Livingstone-Pérez
from twhirl
My brother called me in panic, he thought I was in NYC since I was travelling back and forth at the time. At first, I understood it was a small commercial aircraft, like the one how hit the Empire State a few decades ago, then I tuned in to CNN... got on the phone with everybody I knew n NYC, just to check they were ok (and probably to share the panic). I really realised what was going on like a week later...
- Fabrice Epelboin
I was working for Crosswalk.com at the time. I set up my laptop in an office with a TV and began relating information to our members in chat. We also organized a prayer vigil. The information was so unreal and a lot of our members had a hard time believing what they were seeing. It was a long day, spent most of it in chat.
- Fred Alberti
I was sitting waiting for my Anthropology professor to show up at Framingham State watching the news, when the first plane hit the towers. Students trickled in like zombies, their eyes never leaving the screen, not believing what they were seeing. Next thing we were all being sent home since our school was a "possible target" up on it's high hill. I couldn't get shake the shocked feeling that I'd been on Flight 93 a few months before bound for LA... Still gives me goosebumps...
- Shannon
Seven years ago today, I was in Brisbane, Australia, in my first semester of graduate studies. I heard about the crashes when getting off the train near my apartment at about 11:00 at night. I raced home and stayed up most of the night, watching in horror (including the collapse of the second tower) and making calls home to my family in the US. It took a couple of days to get through to friends in New York City, because all the lines were jammed. Like many others, I'm sure, I just felt completely helpless.
- Bryan Person
7 years ago today I was there. I came out of the subway at Vessy Street just in time to watch the 2nd plane hit, I got hit by flying debris and wound up with a shattered knee cap. For some reason the memory of that is stronger today then any other anniversary of the day. its hard to believe it was 7 years ago
- Drew Stein
7 years ago I showed up early on my NJ consulting gig. We were cut off and working and someone came in and said "What are you doing here? A plane just hit the WTC". We ran next door to find a TV, but ended up back at hotel (client shut down). My co-worker was a new yorker and I am a former New Yorker of 13 years...went to college there...and also worked at WTC for a year. At the time, I...
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- Leigh Duncan-Durst
My 8:30 Com Law class at Syracuse had just been let out. I was walking through the door and an acquaintance who was in the building grabbed my shoulders in panic and told me a plane just crashed into the WTC. The magnitude of it didn't strike me immediately; I remember just walking back home in disbelief that an accident like that could happen. As I walked in to the apt, my roommates...
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- Michaela
I live in Canada, and I was a manager in tech support. I remember one of the techs coming to my office to tell me that he had heard that a plane crashed into one of the towers. I had a small radio in my office, so I turned it on to listen. As the events progressed, our phone queues got very quiet. I don't think I've ever felt so empty.
- Scott
I was on the train home, people on the train's phones were ringing and that's how I found out what had happened, it was surreal!
- Joe Dawson
I had taken off from Washington Dulles to Raleigh, leaving 15 minutes before AA Flight 77. I was in conference in RTP going over SIP UC architecture when cubes outside the room erupted. My girlfriend had lost her parents to an airplane crash in Indonesia in 1997, and all she knew was that I was on a business trip. Phone lines were tied up until late afternoon, I could not get in touch with her until 4PM to let her know I was OK. A horrible, traumatic day for many, many people. We cried together for weeks.
- jcunwired
It was a little after 8:50 and I was walking up to my Office building at Queens College. The library building stood at the highest point of the campus; and, from its sides, one could have a clear view of the manhattan skyline. Someone walked up that I knew and told me that a plane had just crashed into the WTC. Started working and heard that another plane had crashed. The work stopped,...
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- Pratik Patel
It was a little after 8:50 and I was walking up to my Office building at Queens College. The library building stood at the highest point of the campus; and, from its sides, one could have a clear view of the manhattan skyline. Someone walked up that I knew and told me that a plane had just crashed into the WTC. Started working and heard that another plane had crashed. The work stopped,...
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- Pratik Patel
I was working at AT&T in Mesa, AZ. I went downstairs and all the tv's were showing the footage after the first plane hit. I went back upstairs and was telling people that a plane had hit the WTC and how could somebody actually drive a plane into a building that big. Then the second plane hit. That's when all work ceased in the entire building. A little later an announcement came across...
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- Jason Shultz
from twhirl
Life-changing event in small, subtle but significant ways. Example: up until 9/11/01 I used to carry my cellphone in my backpack/briefcase. Didn't have my cellphone on my person when the news of 9/11 hit. Realized how important cell phone communication is (and I also had Nextel push to talk then) but only if the device is with me. From then on, I wear a phone, always.
- Bundini
I was reading the words of the first plane crash but not comprehending the news when my sister called from Germany. She asked if I understood what was going on. Then the second plane crashed and with it a feeling of tremendous sorrow.
- Cassondra Schindler
On 9-11 I was at my fraternity watching the news, saw it on TV. Called off of work and grabbed a couple of friends and ran to the Red Cross and waited in line for 5 hours to give blood.
- Mark Chandler
In Ireland. remember it well. I heard on the radio that a plane had crashed into first TT, maybe 1pm. So I turned on Sky News. We presumed it was tragic accident... at first. I couldn't watch after the Pentagon stuff, I had to go do stuff on computer on account of my nervesm, which are bad. Then my sister shouted out that the 1st tower was falling. I had to go to work: nobody did any...
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- john conroy
My chemistry teacher heard some commotion in the hall, left, and returned and had trouble continuing lecture. Then, the intercom announced the second plane to hit the towers, class stopped and the TV turned on.
- Stolee
7 years ago, my wife and I were living in London, having moved from New York 6 months previously. I worked at home and heard about it when my wife called from her office. I turned on the BBC and saw the Towers fall. I was a consultant then, having worked in both the World Financial Center and 7 World Trade Center for years. I was worried for friends and former colleagues, as well as for...
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- Will Nourse
I had a meeting in Richmond VA and drove down there that morning leaving at 7am and because I drove listening to CDs, had no idea what was going on till I got to my meeting just before 9am. Walking into the lobby, it was one of the most surreal things to see everything happening on TV screens that people had brought out into the hallways. I was supposed to fly that day so I called everyone to say that I was OK and drove back to D.C and was sent on a detour by armed Humvees/soldiers guarding the city.
- Abbas Haider Ali
I watched it with my own eyes. I heard it with my own ears. My senses were buried in it. I left NYC for good 7 months later. It greatly changed my perspective on life and what was important. My story: http://tinyurl.com/5rcmp6
- Liz Polay-Wettengel
I rarely watch television. The morning of 911, <a href="http://www.scripting.com/davenet...">Dave Winer's blog</a> reported the attack. I can't find the original post, but I think it went "Holy shit, a plane just crashed into the World Trade Center." I cut on the TV in time to see the second plane do its damage. The image of crumbling buildings is etched into my memory.
- Jay Cross
I was supposed to be in the WTC for a meeting that morning and got lucky. Wrote this letter about it a week later: http://salimismail.com/...
- Salim Ismail
Thought I would share this too - having flown from Dulles to Raleigh, three of us in the airport rented a car to get back to the DC area. We arrived back at Dulles at about 5PM or so to pick up cars, and I was absolutely stunned at how quiet it was - no people, very few cars, too surreal.
- jcunwired
7 years ago, I was living/working in Nashville. I had a 45 min commute and was listening to the radio, so towards the end I started to hear reports of a plane hitting the WTC. By the time I got to work, I was still only getting a glimpse of the bigger picture b/c it was all still developing and we didn't have a TV at the office and I was having issues getting online. So... I headed to a press check and that's when I first saw TV reports and it became clear this was no accident. Still surreal.
- Nick Ayres
I had just started high school a few weeks before. I went to my second class of the day and almost all of my classmates were talking, but I had not yet heard, and our teacher was not willing to say what she had seen. We got about 5 minutes into class before the principal made an announcement. I had no idea of the scale until I saw the video on CNN - I figured it was another Beechcraft-gone-awry incident. The rest of the day gave a pause to appreciate everything I have, and that has carried on since.
- Kiel
My first class was weight training, where we had the TV on the whole time, but to some ridiculous music channel, not anything related to news. Right at the end of the period, the music abruptly stopped and a special news bulletin mentioned that a small plane had hit the one of the towers. It sounded like a small prop plane. By the time I hit my locker and made it into the next class, the true size and nature of the plane was being disclosed and we continued to watch as the second plane hit.
- Logan Hart
I was walking between marching band and my next class when I heard the news on the radio. I made it to the student union in time to watch the second plane hit, then skipped my next couple of classes as I watched everything unfold and talked to my wife on the phone.
- Jered Hofker
I'd desultorily turned on the local-ish news channel as background noise (I was in upstate NY) during breakfast before heading to class. I watched the first plane and, too shocked to think about changing my plans, turned it off before the second because I had to start walking to university. The things I remember most after that: (1) people texting their families to check in because the...
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- Janine Southard
Can walk the walk, but can also figure out how much it's going to cost and how to help businesses prosper in the new economy.
- Alex Scoble
I was thinking someone with an extremely strong business background. Pretty much the same thing as "economics" in my book. Problem is that someone of this caliber would have to be retired or close to it. Most people in tech I'd consider for the job are well connected on corporate boards and extremely well compensated raising concern about conflict of interest. Not sure how that end of...
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- Jim Goldstein
If they don't "get" technology, they need not apply. Also we need someone willing to take risks to get things done.
- Alex Scoble
The ability to merge FriendFeed threads, especially on the USA CTO topic.
- Anthony Citrano
Business background & a hobbyist interest towards technology. Someone who can see where things will go, not just how they work.
- Roger Kondrat
I think the CTO of America needs a strong education background. Technology and its applications start and end with education.
- Nate Westheimer
@anthony, howzibout the ability to merge friendfeed and twitter data
- Jeremiah Owyang
I commented 2x on Scoble's blog and both are still in moderation. What do I need to do to be heard? @scobleizer
- Andrea Baker
They need to understand tech, but not be too tied to the industry. Look at Fortune 50 CTOs from non-tech companies. Preferably from companies who have very broad technology deployments and use both commercial and Open Source systems
- Chris Garrigues
Totally disagree. That would be a Chief Financial Officer, not a Chier Technical Officer - there are more than enough number pushers around Washington - but the true geeks are few and far between in Government.
- Lucretia Pruitt
@Jeremiah that might be asking too much. ;p
- Anthony Citrano
Lucretia It's not so much a numbers thing, as this person would know how technology will impact the economy.
- Jeremiah Owyang
But they also need to understand where we need to go big picture wise...something which cannot always be put into numbers. You can't quantify why businesses should blog, for instance. You can't push for one laptop per child in every home in America with any real certainty of the future impact to the economy.
- Alex Scoble
I don't think any one has every *really* had their finger on the pulse of how technology will impact the economy. But I'm more of a mind that an American CTO needs to be more about how economy will shape the society, not the economy. I'm just having a hard time articulating what I mean at the moment. So going to concede that it's likely that we'll end up with a 'business guy' rather than a 'tech guy'.
- Lucretia Pruitt
I disagree that a tech focused only CTO. The value of a Fed level CTO is to modernize govt, increase productivity, creatively apply new tech, educate the exec branch and provide guidance to the legislative branch like the Federal Reserve for economics.
- Jim Goldstein
A governmental CTO position would help shape the government's policy and role on the tech infrastructure. In many respects, the CTO is defined by the President. But, the president's views are also shaped by the CTO if it's a cabinet-level position. With technology playing such a large role in government, the nation's economy, etc., the individual filling the role would not only have to...
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- Pratik Patel
I think they need to be in an early majority mindset - figure out what tech is sustainable and what needs more time.
- Erica Toelle
Um.. I don't really believe there is a such thing as an "American" company anymore, beyond the pre- IPO period. As for "governmental" a CTO must understand that To have this kind of closed economical mindset is not beneficial in todays increasingly global economy and to the States. A CTO who is hired should understand this and be able to work on a broader basis, or we risk further economical issues. A smart person uses all talent available and markets that talent depending on the world we live in.
- InPerpetualMotion(Gina k)
Can't answer until I see the detailed job description.
- Bill Sanders
yeah! I have much better things to do - like drink beer and FriendFeed!
- Bill Sanders
drunk twitted experiment over - just posted on the wrong thread. ;-)
- Bill Sanders
Gina is spot on, a CTO must be able to answer one main question "How does our technology strategy support our value adding activities in a cost efficient manner while still providing us enough flexibility to respond/take advantage of changing conditions and customer needs?" At SAPPHIRE most middle IT managers had no idea what their org's strategy was and only focused on being measured on building to spec in the right time for the right cost. They therefore had no idea what were the value adding processes.
- Coach Adam
That's not the issue. I'm blind myself and program. The issue is jobs for blind programmers. 1. Jobs are difficult to find for blind programmers, though this seems counter intuitive. 2. Blind programmers face extreme barriers while programming because of the lack of accessible programming environments. But then again, barriers exists in other job markets for blind people too. More than 70% unemployment rate.
- Pratik Patel
Rather than asking direct questions, why not have a "Poll" option with multiple choice answers? That seems like a logical extension of "Share Something". "Share a Poll".
- Louis Gray
Even better -- how about a plug-in architecture, so we can add our own modules?
- Dave Winer
Hmm, that might work for some things but be pretty limited in others. I like having the discussions and tangents pop up...
- Her Lindsay-ness
I could see a polling method where you answer the multiple choice question AND comment. That way there is a simple numerical result, but also a discussion around the topic.
- Kevin L
@Chris, you win for getting it first, And @klecu, I would assume commenting would still be active.
- Louis Gray
It would be a lot better than going through 50+ comments all saying Yes! No! Yes! Yes! No!
- Sam Pullara
How would this work? Would the poll answers replace Like in the set of options, and be tallied the Likes are currently?
- j1m
hmm. i dunno.....one thing i like about FF is it follows the KISS principle. Keep It Simple, Stupid. :) It's not trying to do 402 things. It's clean web activity aggregation plus comments...i love it just the way it is. (Well, some sexier filtering and/or the "close friends" item discussed earlier would be cool)
- Jeff (the メガマクダジ of FF)
J1m, I was thinking an embedded rectangular box with horizontal bar charts above the comments, which displayed post-voting, with an option to reveal. They are common elsewhere. Likes would be retained.
- Louis Gray
Can you hook up the FriendFeed guys with me? If they want to integrate SocialToo an API is about to be launched for just this. Not just that, but they could just integrate with RSS for a person's "polls" and have those show up automatically in FriendFeed for each new poll.
- Jesse Stay
@dave_winer, can you elaborate on how you see the plugin architecture working? I'd like to be sure that's covered in the new SocialToo polling API
- Jesse Stay
Jesse, the FriendFeed guys watch the site fairly well, and I don't have any more pull than do you over their roadmap.
- Louis Gray
FriendFeed guys, contact me if you're interested in this right away. I can have it ready for you tomorrow, and it's just an RSS feed and flash widget you'd need to pull in.
- Jesse Stay
from twhirl
@louis heh - sounds like me and Facebook. I get that same question for Facebook all the time and I give the same answer :-)
- Jesse Stay
from twhirl
If FriendFeed had a vote we could vote if there should be a vote in FF...
- Jemm
Survey integration for FF and Facebook seems like the way to go. It gives both simple poling and complexity as needed.
- Pratik Patel
I like this idea! I also want VOTING STARS for posts so we can see how much buzz it generates and who likes an item and to what degree it is liked.
- Susan Beebe
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- Pratik Patel
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- Pratik Patel