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9/11 in Realtime (911realtime.org)
61 points by clessg 85 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments



Related:

9/11 in Realtime - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37467077 - Sept 2023 (148 comments)

September 11, 2001 media synced in real-time - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28492719 - Sept 2021 (445 comments)


Quoting user nyx from the last time this was posted. >To fix the broken timestamp in the upper right, open your JS console and set timeZone.diff equal to your negative UTC offset. I'm in US Pacific Time, so I ran timeZone.diff = 8


I really, really do apologize for not fixing this yet.


The OS desktop-y simulation is a nice idea, but it makes the site unusable on mobile. Even the video player seems unnecessarily complicated. So unless you have a full screen available to you all day, you're gonna miss out on a lot.


I don't think this is intended to be used on mobile. From their intro/disclaimer: a multimedia experiment for teachers, with the purpose of helping their students truly understand and absorb the events of September 11, 2001.

Also, there were no smartphones on 9/11/2001, it helps with immersion :)


I get that, but even in schools you'd need a monitor at this at all times. Overall it means you limit the audience to a fraction of its potential for what is essentially a gimmick that is not part of the story to be taught (and it's clearly intended to teach). You could easily simulate TV screens on a static page, which is also how most people would have experienced this. I doubt the fraction of people following the news on a Mac was significant back then.


It also requires an internet connection. Which also limits the audience.

Obviously this material is not available for everyone. But I'm glad the author created it in a form as it is.


Thanks Pawka, I appreciate the support! I am re-working the interface that the 911realtime.org uses to make it responsive and more modern; you can see it here: http://classicy.ing

We're hoping that by the 25th anniversary, we can have a brand-new experience with more features and stability.

If you, or any other engineers, teachers or computer-savvy volunteers would like to contribute, you can find me at http://keepinghistory.org


That's like saying not everyone has eyes, so why should anyone create visual content. It totally misses the reality of those numbers.


You're absolutely right, there sure weren't any smartphones, or at least not the ones we think of today.

I have a sort of unlisted version of the site that has been used in classrooms and museum exhibits: http://tv.911realtime.org

You can use the keyboard to navigate, and you will probably have to hit the spacebar on first load to get the player to play.

L,S: Louder, Softer -,+: Change Channel M: Mute


FWIW it works fine for me on mobile. The default layout is odd but it's possible to move and resize every window.


I wish it wasn't MacOS 9 - A far more relevant UI for this would have been 9x or 2000. And a lot easier to use, too.




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