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		<title>By: Mark Thompson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey, so far I have worked out that the man in the photo is Robert Osband, he is a 58-year-old living in Titusville Florida. 

He created the area code for the Kennedy Space Centre which is 321. An idea Jeb Bush called &quot; A simple, bold idea to reccognize Florida&#039;s Space Industry with this Area Code&quot;.

The photo was taken in 1975 shortly after he returned from a spacesuit sale in Delaware.

There have been about 20 found that I know of so far, normally sellotaped to lamposts or the floor.

Anyone else works out anymore info I&#039;m all ears.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, so far I have worked out that the man in the photo is Robert Osband, he is a 58-year-old living in Titusville Florida. </p>
<p>He created the area code for the Kennedy Space Centre which is 321. An idea Jeb Bush called &#8221; A simple, bold idea to reccognize Florida&#8217;s Space Industry with this Area Code&#8221;.</p>
<p>The photo was taken in 1975 shortly after he returned from a spacesuit sale in Delaware.</p>
<p>There have been about 20 found that I know of so far, normally sellotaped to lamposts or the floor.</p>
<p>Anyone else works out anymore info I&#8217;m all ears.</p>
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