They can’t find Osama Bin Laden, they can’t find the leaders of the Taliban, the US military can however track Santa Claus and has been doing so for years (to be honest I’m convinced Santa’s allowing them to do this to prove to all little boys and girls that he really does exist).
Yup, the North American Aerospace Defense Command centre (NORAD) has put it’s Santa tracker back online which you can access at www.noradsanta.org. This year you can also track Santa on your mobile phone, so if you’re out partying and have forgotten to leave some brandy for him and some milk for Prancer and Rudolf, you can rush home to get them ready before he reaches your country.
You’ll have to be quick though because you’ll be surprised at just how quickly this man can deliver parcels, Amazon have apparently been trying to get him on staff for years, though as they’ve not got an office in the North Pole, they’ve not been able to find him.
At the time of writing Santa is chilling out at his North Pole home, probably catching some Zzz’s ahead of his big night of the year. His elves are putting the finishing touches to all the toys and presents for the girls and boys who have been good this year and it’s even rumoured that they’ve bulk-ordered iPads and Samsung Galaxy Tabs.
So make sure you’re online checking Santa Claus as he visits your area but make sure you’re quietly tucked up in bed when he visits and leaves your presents for Christmas morning ;)
Wishing you all a very merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from everyone at gHacks
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Now Santa’s going with the flow of the time. :-)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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Merry Christmas to the whole gHacks team!
Best Regards!