Those historical junctures hit us with such powerful emotions so as to embed themselves forever in our minds. The biggest recent occasion might be 9/11 (9/11/01). I've read different accounts of what people were doing then. One lady was nursing her baby. Most of us on EST were probably getting ready for work or our day. I was sitting at my PC writing (what else?) when my wife told me to come to the TV. Her voice used a gruff edge so I knew something big was up.
No doubt Hurricane Katrina (8/29/05) slamming The Big Easy was also a monumental event. The death of Bin Laden (5/2/11) might also count as one. The moon landing lies within my memory (7/21/69) as well as the JFK assassination (11/22/63). I recall my grandparents telling about what they were doing the day World War Two ended. That event has to be larger than anything I'll ever experience in my lifetime.
By Ed Lynskey
Twitter: @edlynskey
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