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2 Jan 2007

New Years Eve

I went to New York for New Year’s Eve for the first time. I have seen how crowded it was from the comfort of my living room on many occasions but still wanted to go. After working in Times Square for 2 months almost a year ago, I decided that I didn’t want to be there for New Year’s Eve. Times Square has entirely too many people on a normal day. But because I could watch it from the comfort of my company’s office, I thought I’d give it a try anyway. I mean, even though it’s sort of corny, who can say that they have actually seen the ball drop?

Bird’s Eye View of New Years Eve in Times Square

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There are several background voices. The concert and countdown sounds were being streamed over the internet with about a 15 second delay from what we were seeing out the window.

2 January, 2007 at 1:42 by kenya

Tags: new years eve, new york, times square
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