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"My name is Ryan Langelier. I'm a 28 year old computer animator/designer living in Hollywood, CA. I'm a complex guy - nothing simple or basic. I like creativity, technology, nostalgia, and I'm bursting with sarcasim. Enjoy my blog!"

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I can't believe its already been 6 years. My friends Richard and Teri Lea were living in Brooklyn, NY at the time of the attack. They took this photo near the Brooklyn bridge with a GameBoyâ„¢ Camera.


You can clearly see the smoke billowing out the tops of both towers. An eerie reminder of the images that made us all sick to our stomach that day.


Hal Eisner, a Los Angeles news reporter I worked with at UPN has a website about Broadcast Journalism. A few days after the attacks, he asked a handful of people working in TV News about how they felt reporting on the 9/11 attacks and posted their opinions. Check out what I had to say by clicking here. (my comment is about halfway down the page)

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