Talk:President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition
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Can someone create a list of chairpersons for the council? --myselfalso 22:55, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
TV Themes Radio Commercial
[edit]A commercial by the Council routinely airs on a local radio station in my area. They play 6 or so TV theme songs, and you have to see how many you can recognize. If you get 4 or more, the comment is something to the effect of "you need to exercise more."
The ironic thing is that the series' themes played are from many different DECADES (Addams Family, Hangin' With Mr. Cooper, Step By Step, and Sweet Valley High come to my recollection), so someone of say 20+ years of age can easily name ALL of the themes. In reality, if you can name 4 or more you either need to exercise more or be praised for your memory. JPG-GR 06:30, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
History
[edit](Quote from copy) "On January 11, 2012, operators of the Web site for participants of the Challenge and Active Lifestyle programs learned that the site had been hacked, resulting in the release of personal information of the participants.[4] The President's Challenge site displayed a notice that it was down for "Site Maintenance – We're taking a little breather."[5] On January 20, 2012, the site was modified to explain the hacking.[6] On January 27, 2012, The President's Challenge sent out emails to its participants saying that the Web site was functional as of January 24, 2012, and asked participants to reset their user passwords.[7][8]"(End quote)
Can somebody explain why these notes are included? I suggest deleting them on the following grounds: The hacking incident was not a milestone event in the history of this movement. By this I mean it did not change the name or the aim of the organization. It did not amount to a major disruption to the program, and it seems trivial compared to all other items in the History section. Pskilbeck (talk) 22:19, 21 October 2014 (UTC)
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