(04-15-2015 03:37 PM)Angela Wrote: (04-15-2015 03:18 PM)Thomas Kearney Wrote: (04-15-2015 08:19 AM)Angela Wrote: it is chiily but not cold. the crowds are unbelievable and it was busy all night, some less people around 3am. but when we wentto see the exhibit at 5 it was already packed again.
Roger, if I emailed you a video, would you be able to post that?
I don't think I saw you there.
No, we did not meet sadly! I spend quite a lot of time with David George and also met with a lot younger history buffs from another board.
I was looking for you and the sports authority chair all evening long and never saw you :-(
(04-15-2015 08:54 AM)RJNorton Wrote: Angela, thank you for your wonderful description! The size of the crowd is amazing. Doesn't your body think it's actually 5 hours ahead (or is German time 6 hours ahead)?
Also, thank you very much for the movie. It will play on any device that can play .MOV files.
CLICK HERE.
Roger, first of all, thank you so much for the first aid super help in posting!!! My iPad does not allow to add attachements when posting and it was really Roger who made it all possible!
My body has completely given up on trying to figure out the time...it just begs for sleep.
But last night and this morning was so worth ity,
Toia and Eva, yes, it WAS crowded and you might not have enjoyed it...even though I would have loved to finally meet you there.
Ok, one last thing - I was told, I think Scott mentioned it, that there is a shortage of the National Geographic issue with Lincoln on the cover. The Barnes&Noble here still has plenty! If you let me know quickly, I can pick them up and mail them to whomever still needs one.
I camped out in various places on the campus. I had the chair in the car, but didn't use it.