Geeks with kids — especially if you’ve ever watched the film, “War Games” — will appreciate this bit of digital whimsy:
Rudolph’s nose gives off an infrared signal similar to a missile launch, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command. This is what allows the military organization to track Santa’s journey through the sky with the same satellites it uses to track threats in Canadian and United States air space.
Monitor Santa’s departure from the North Pole on Christmas Eve at www.noradsanta.org or speak to a live NORAD Santa Tracker at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado by calling 1-877-Hi-NORAD.
And Google Earth has a Toy Hunt and Santa Tracker.
And have a happy holiday whatever you celebrate.
Uh, oh…. that also means terrorists can track Santa!
J/P=?
Happy Holidays
That’s right… Aiding the enemy… doesn’t that grant you a place in the sun?! 😉
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That’s right… Aiding the enemy… doesn’t that grant you a place in the sun?! 😉
um yeah, ok thats just weird
Sorry, just logged back in. Busy sharing the Chiefs romping over the Raiders in HD from last night with all the Middle Earth kin visiting for the holidays!
Both links appear to be working. Though, NORAD appears a little askew.
He’s over my former home of St. Louis currently. Maybe he’ll bring a reduction in murders this year!