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Nov. 10, 1975 - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

John U Bacon has a new book out on the tragedy "- haven't read it, but apparently he talked to a lot of the families.

I know there isn't any new info about the crash- as there just isn't anything new. And, quite frankly, it's been 50 year- it doesn't matter anymore- it's still a tragedy no matter what. And it will haunt mariners of the Great Lakes for a long time- since this ship was really modern at the time.

I’m very excited to read it. He is such a wonderful author.
 
My favorite Cafe thread. I would have guessed it went back all the way to the beginning. Was there a Great Fire where we lost everything before 2010?
 
I really like all 3 teams, too. I always root for them in the NC$$. But the closest I have ever come is Grand Rapids: America's Furniture Capital.
 
My favorite Cafe thread. I would have guessed it went back all the way to the beginning. Was there a Great Fire where we lost everything before 2010?
Pretty sure the upgrade from vBulletin 3.x to vBulletin 4 farked up the early history back in the day regardless, just like the move from 4.x to 5 farked it up in 2020.
 
The drone footage on the Minnesota Historical Society’s YouTube channel is absolutely stunning. It’s still live right now.

 
My favorite Cafe thread. I would have guessed it went back all the way to the beginning. Was there a Great Fire where we lost everything before 2010?
Yes. While I am unsure of the versions, it's as described by F2B&G. (Gawddammit, am I really that old that I feel like am elder handing down generational information?)

The biggest wipe from that upgrade and data loss was the 9/11 thread. I was able to save most of it thanks to Google's cashe version at the time, and hosted it on my own website for a while.

That too had a Library of Alexandria moment in 2019(?) when I forgot to update my credit card information with GoDaddy hosting (but the domain name renewed a-okay?). I do have the 9/11 thread backed up on a hard drive somewhere in my dead PC parts collection. I really should find out what I'm still auto-paying GoDaddy for...
 
We’ll give them a war they won’t believe.
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