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NORAD on lookout for Santa
2006-12-24

I'd heard of this, but had no idea how popular it is.
Blizzard fails to derail NORAD Tracks Santa operations
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. - Despite being pounded by the Holiday Blizzard of 2006, North American Aerospace Defense Command remains on alert for the nation and ready to track Santa Claus, according to NORAD officials.

“NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center is schedule to begin operations as scheduled at 2 a.m. Christmas Eve,” said Michael Perini, Director of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs.

More than 800 Santa tracking volunteers will cycle through the center answering telephone calls and e-mails from children around the world wanting to get a fix on Santa ClausÂ’ whereabouts.

“In 2005, the volunteers at the Operations Center received 563,452 telephone calls and 103,156 emails from children around the world,” Perini said.

The NORAD Tracks Santa Web site, www.noradsanta.org, went live Nov. 17 and has already garnered an amazing 48,695,357 page views. Last year the site received 907,958,865 page views from 204 countries and territories around the world.

Beginning at 2:00 a.m. MST on December 24, the Web site will provide minute-by-minute updates on SantaÂ’s journey around the world.

A toll free number is also available at 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) for children to call and personally speak to a Santa Tracker on Christmas Eve.
Broadcast Media Note: top-and bottom-of-the-hour audio updates for broadcast are available at: www.noradsanta.org/media/2006/audio. (in .MP3 format)
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#7  *sniff* I was that first caller. Shoup crushed me. After decades of self-medicated therapy I've finally found peace. The experiences made me stronger. In that roundabout way I want to thank CONAD, GONAD, NORAD, and modern lithium-based pharmaceuticals for making me such a nice motherfucker.

/little charlie manson
Posted by: .com   2006-12-24 21:50  

#6  From the Wikipedia story:

In 1955, a Colorado Springs-based Sears store ran an advertisement encouraging children to call Santa Claus on a special telephone hotline. Due to a printing error, the phone number that was printed was the hotline for the Director of Operations at the Continental Air Defense (CONAD). Colonel Harry Shoup took the first Santa call on Christmas Eve of 1955 from a six-year old boy who began reciting his Christmas list. Shoup didn't find the call funny, but after asking the mother of the second caller what was happening, then realizing the mistake that occurred, he instructed his staff to give Santa's position to any child who called in[1].
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-12-24 21:36  

#5  I had never heard that Eric, what an interesting story. Quirky traditions are the spice of life.
Posted by: ryuge   2006-12-24 19:05  

#4  Interestingly, this started when a local department store published an ad inviting children to call to find where Santa was. There was a typo, and the phone number in the ad was that of NORAD's predecessor agency. When the agency got calls from children asking where Santa was, a quick-thinking officer started providing offical reports, and they maintained the custom ever since.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-12-24 16:16  

#3  By the time, any chance they could give me an holler when Santa comes to visit me? I have ordered adult toys on the internet, and so far, nothing has arrived yet, and I really, really need my penis pump/vaccuum developer if I am to eventually start a career in gay porn. Thanks in advance.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-12-24 16:02  

#2  Golly, I hope they won't shoot him down. Hey, guys, he's no threat, really, let him be, and that goes too for that Rudolph guy.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-12-24 15:59  

#1  It's very cool - I remember as a kid watching the radar track on a black-n-white TV at Grandma's in Fallon, NV. I don't think LA or San Diego TV ever showed it...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-24 11:54  

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