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I've been everywhere That was the title of a hit country-and-western song from the late 1950's, originally sung by Hank Snow, and made famous by Johnny Cash. I resemble that! My 26-year career in the Air Force took me to more than sixty nations on five continents - sometimes only for a few minutes, other times for as long as four years at a time. In all that travel, I also managed to find the perfect partner, help rear three children, earn more than 200 hours of college credit, write more than 3000 reports, papers, documents, pamphlets, and even a handful of novels, take about 10,000 photographs, and met a huge crowd of interesting people. I use this weblog and my personal website here to document my life, and discuss my views on subjects I find interesting.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Spread the News!




Printing a broadsheet - - - - - Post rider
Posting a Broadside - - - - - - - Drumming the Call

"Weblogs are a combination of the Town Crier, town square soapbox, and pamphleteers of Revolutionary War America. Stopping weblogs would have the same chilling effect on freedom as stopping those activities during our quest for Independence."



Michael A. Weatherford
MSgt, USAF, Retired
"Old Patriot"

5 Comments:

Blogger SF said...

Noticed the date of your post was Mar 31. Today is Mar 13. So no big deal, a routine typo, right? But a second later I see your latest is dated Dec 2005!

I know we're "livin' in the future" but this is *really* impressive!

--sf

10:19 AM  
Blogger Old Patriot said...

sf - I want to keep this post at the top of the page. The only way I can find to do it on Blogger is to change the date to one in the future. That's what I did.

5:03 PM  
Blogger eLarson said...

Howdy, OP. Gotcha linked up here now.

Glad I stopped by.

7:07 PM  
Blogger Fastest Squirrel said...

OP - I switched to Haloscan so that I wouldn't get spammed... just a thought.

3:20 PM  
Blogger mzgani said...

I am sure you have various kind stamps at your collection, and we were get much more learn from a wise man like you

5:57 AM  

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