Just Saw Orion Launch (TV)

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superlew

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oldskool69 said:
Yes!!! We still have the talent!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
:agree:

I watched yesterday afternoon when I got home from work.
I wish I could travel at Mach 5 - The traffic around here would be no match!

I remember the first time I saw a Shuttle launch. I honestly had no idea what I was seeing. In September 1998 I had been living in Orlando for about two weeks, working for a telemarketing company in Winter Park. I went out around 7:30 p.m. for a smoke break. I was leaning against my car, facing east, when I saw a large orange fireball rise from the horizon. I kept watching as it made a turn to the right, then the fireball got smaller and smaller. I went back inside and got back to work, thinking the entire time that I had seen a UFO. I dared not tell anyone, since I was still the new guy from out of town. That's all I need - two weeks in Orlando and I'm already the "Nut-Job Yankee." :lol:
It wasn't until I got home and turned on the late news that I realized what the heck it was that I saw. I felt much better.
I watched 3 more launches while living there, from a friend's driveway in Titusville, who lived on the Indian River. Probably one of the most insane things a person can see.
BTW, I only lasted about 3 months at that job, so I won't call you and interrupt your dinner. :w00t:
 

Ken

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oldskool69 said:
Yes!!! We still have the talent!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
I never doubted that. These days it's whether we still have the will & the money or not. :hmmm:

I always was of the opinion that the research by-product of these programs more than made up for the cost. ;-)

Right on, Freddy. Very, very cool. :cool:
 

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superlew said:
:agree:

I watched yesterday afternoon when I got home from work.
I wish I could travel at Mach 5 - The traffic around here would be no match!

I remember the first time I saw a Shuttle launch. I honestly had no idea what I was seeing. In September 1998 I had been living in Orlando for about two weeks, working for a telemarketing company in Winter Park. I went out around 7:30 p.m. for a smoke break. I was leaning against my car, facing east, when I saw a large orange fireball rise from the horizon. I kept watching as it made a turn to the right, then the fireball got smaller and smaller. I went back inside and got back to work, thinking the entire time that I had seen a UFO. I dared not tell anyone, since I was still the new guy from out of town. That's all I need - two weeks in Orlando and I'm already the "Nut-Job Yankee." :lol:
It wasn't until I got home and turned on the late news that I realized what the heck it was that I saw. I felt much better.
I watched 3 more launches while living there, from a friend's driveway in Titusville, who lived on the Indian River. Probably one of the most insane things a person can see.
BTW, I only lasted about 3 months at that job, so I won't call you and interrupt your dinner. :w00t:
"Nut-Job Yankee."

HEY! :blink:
I resemble that comment! :cool:

There is something about telling your own people "Hey, I saw a creature / alien in the woods" and saying the same thing with an accent in a foreign land! You're going to get a very different, possibly undesirable reaction. :lol:
 
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