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Sunday, January 29, 2006
Where Were You?
I was living in Japan, working as the news director of a radio and TV station. I woke up about 5 am and turned on Japanese TV. I saw a Y-shaped plume of smoke, and although the news was in Japanese, I knew immediately what had happened. The TV networks called the Challenger explosion the TV news event of the decade, although not a single one of the major networks had cameras there. CNN was the only news organization to catch the explosion (Fox News wasn't around back then). Since then, shuttle launches are no longer taken for granted and the networks have had cameras at every take-off -- what few there have been.
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I was on a computer at school someone came into the room and told us. I couldn't believe my ears.
I'm begining to believe that the future for space exploration is best suited in the hands of private industry. I think that Richard Branson is the future of space travel. Some how, well we all know how it happens, NASA lost the fly by the seat of your pants mentality from the sixties. Granted whenever government ever tries to lead the way in anything it falls short.
I would still go up if I had the opportunity to go into space.
I was working at the time. One of my co-workers said, almost immediately after hearimg the news, the reason that the shuttle exploded was because they let the woman drive. It was the first of many jokes about it.
By the way, he was a gay, "compassionate liberal".
Yeah, those liberals really crack themselves up. After Clinton sent his masked thugs to kidnap Elian Gonzalaz in the dark of the night in violation of Florida law, someone in the newsroom hung up a picture of the poor kid screaming in the face of a machine-gun captioned, "Drop the chalupa!"
Gotta hand it to those compassionate liberals. They know humor when they see it.
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