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Title: The Space Shuttle is gone!
Post by: CamperJones on Sep 28, 2003, 07:05 PM
 Please pray for the situation with the shuttle that was lost over Texas. This is JUST AWFUL and feels like it did when the last one exploded.  How terrible and sad!
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Post by: tlhdoc on Feb 01, 2003, 10:44 AM
 CamperJonesWe have been sitting here listening to the news about it.  It is so sad.  I feel so bad for the families.
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Post by: Papaso on Feb 01, 2003, 10:48 AM
 CamperJonesWhat a terrible tragedy, during such difficult times. Prayer is the only answer.
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Post by: birol on Feb 01, 2003, 11:16 AM
 CamperJonesI feel so sad , I have been watching the news since 10 am and was madly hoping that somehow it would make it to FLA ......
 
 It is a tragedy, I had also watched the Challenger disaster live with unbelieving eyes.
 
 I hope the families of the future astronatus never have to live anything like this again .....
 
 Birol
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Post by: SimiRich on Feb 01, 2003, 12:24 PM
 CamperJonesWhat a sad Saturday. Not only for all the NASA crew members on the ground who knew the astronaunts but for their family & friends. We as Americans mourn their loss.
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Post by: ForestCreature on Feb 01, 2003, 01:09 PM
 CamperJones[:(]
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Post by: Civil_War_Buff on Feb 01, 2003, 01:18 PM
 ForestCreature
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  ForestCreature
 
 [:(]
 

 
 Very well said.  Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the crew.  
 
 
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Post by: ThunderRock on Feb 01, 2003, 02:09 PM
 CamperJonesWe too, have been watching & are very saddened. [:(]
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Post by: Ab Diver on Feb 01, 2003, 02:47 PM
 CamperJonesYes, a tragedy for the crew, their families, and the larger family of NASA itself.
 
 Flying our flag at half staff...
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Post by: Gamecock Camper on Feb 01, 2003, 04:00 PM
 CamperJonesOur prayers are with the rest of the nation, with the families of the astronauts, and with the NASA program.
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Post by: cyclone on Feb 01, 2003, 04:43 PM
 CamperJonesI am stunned and saddened.  My heart goes out to the families and friends of those lost astronauts.
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Post by: bearbait on Feb 01, 2003, 04:58 PM
 CamperJones---
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Post by: birol on Feb 01, 2003, 05:16 PM
 CamperJonesThey already tried and it got cancelled by eBay, some people are born loosers [:@]
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Post by: Starcraft Dad on Feb 01, 2003, 06:27 PM
 CamperJonesI too am devestated by this tragedy.  I have added a page to my site in tribute to these fine astronauts.  I have included profiles of each of them.  Please visit and learn a little of each of these brave people.
 
 Please add your comments about this tragedy to my guest book.
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Post by: Honeybee on Feb 01, 2003, 07:07 PM
 CamperJones[font=" Lucida Sans Unicode" ]I am still watching the news about the shuttle disaster and am still in disbelief.  My prayers and thoughts are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives aboard Columbia. [:(] [/font]
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Post by: bikolee on Feb 01, 2003, 07:55 PM
 CamperJonesTo some this may be crass.
 
 But.
 
 Yes this was a terrible tragedy, and our hearts go out to both the astronauts and their families. But, the media coverage is just plain overkill. The shuttle all but flew directly over our house when the unthinkable event happened. The local stations in this area have shown nothing but this event all day. To me, it s way too much.
 
 It happened.
 
 If they have new information great. But it has been a repeat of the same thing all day. I don t know about you, but I do not want to see/hear about it over and over and over. I ll always remember where I was in  86 when the other shuttle disaster happened. I ll always remember 9-11-01. And I ll remember this day. But the media takes it too far.
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Post by: marybeth1024 on Feb 02, 2003, 12:49 AM
 CamperJones
QuoteIt is a very sad day indeed, I will remember this day just as I will remember the 86 disaster and the terrorist attacks. When people ask me years from now where I was for those events I will be able to tell them exactly.
 
 As a side note, how long do you think it s going to take for some idiot to have debris for sale on e-bay?
I was thinking of that before. There are too many things happening where I can remember exactly where I was. [:(]
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Post by: PopUpTrio on Feb 02, 2003, 04:31 PM
 CamperJonesWhat a dreadful awakening for us as we were enjoying beautiful camping weather in N.E. TX (our last trip in our popup). We were camping at a neaby State Park and were awakened by the dreadful, explosive sound of " something really big" .  We knew it wasn t good.  A few minutes later, a park ranger drove through to tell everyone what had happened.  We then learned that the debris had fallen everywhere around us.  We were concerned about our home as it was right in the line of fallout.  Upon arriving home everything was fine, for us.  This is such a sad event, reminiscent of the Challenger.   God bless the families of those lost.
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Post by: Horscampr on Feb 02, 2003, 08:29 PM
 CamperJonesI was at the laundrymat yesterday doing my wash when I heard of the news of the shuttle s crash.  I just stared at the TV like a zombie under hypnosis.  The first thing that went through my mind was what happened to the Challenger several years ago (I had been in school at the time and remember watching THAT disaster with my teacher and classmates.  I also remember being confused at that time and not quite grasping full understanding of such a tradgedy).
 
 I have not been able to get the thoughts out of my mind.  I can feel the grief these families are going through because I know all to well what its like to unexpectidly loose a loved one.  
 
 I  would also like to add my 2 cents worth as far as the media coverage.  I agree that it has been a bit overkill.  I was rather disgusted this morning to hear them announce on the TV that " body parts"  have been found.  In my mind, the media was a little too graphic on this and I found it to be rather disrespectful to the families that lost those people.  Once the remains had all been found, they could announce that the bodies were found and leave it at that.  Many gory details could have, SHOULD HAVE been spared as well as the dignity of some of those families.
 
 Just as was the case with the 9/11 incident, I am again feeling sad and depressed that there is nothing I can do to help these poor families.  My heart is aching for them and the best that I can hope for is that they know that there are many of us out there who are putting them in our prayers.
 
 God Bless...
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Post by: Miss-Teri on Feb 03, 2003, 01:00 AM
 Horscampr
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  Horscampr
 
 I  would also like to add my 2 cents worth as far as the media coverage.  I agree that it has been a bit overkill.  I was rather disgusted this morning to hear them announce on the TV that " body parts"  have been found.  In my mind, the media was a little too graphic on this and I found it to be rather disrespectful to the families that lost those people.  Once the remains had all been found, they could announce that the bodies were found and leave it at that.  Many gory details could have, SHOULD HAVE been spared as well as the dignity of some of those families.
 
 

 I agree, the media have been driving me crazy the last couple of days.  From the same questions asked over and over to the interviewer who asked a guy who found one of the astronaut s corpses, " If you didn t know about the shuttle disaster, would you have recognized it as a human corpse?"   The guy looked at them rather disgustedly and replied, " Yes" .  Guess they were hoping it didn t resemble a person so they could make it as graphic as possible.  C mon people of the press - knock off the sensationalism!  [>:]
 
 Families, co-workers, and friends of the astronauts are in my prayers as well.
 
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Post by: Giffster on Feb 03, 2003, 08:00 PM
 CamperJonesI was camping when I heard the news.  Watched TV all day.  When I was stationed at Patrick AFB, FL in 1986, I saw the Challenger disaster live.  Not a fun feeling.  This brought back some bad memories.
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Post by: NightOwl on Feb 04, 2003, 02:37 PM
 bikolee
QuoteORIGINAL:  bikolee
 
 To some this may be crass.
 
 But.
 
 Yes this was a terrible tragedy, and our hearts go out to both the astronauts and their families. But, the media coverage is just plain overkill.  The local stations in this area have shown nothing but this event all day. To me, it s way too much.
 
 It happened.
 
 If they have new information great. But it has been a repeat of the same thing all day. I don t know about you, but I do not want to see/hear about it over and over and over... the media takes it too far.
 

 I agree wholeheartedly with Bill s statement.  I have felt  nothing but contempt  for these Talking Heads  since  Pam Am Flight  103  went down over Lockerbie, Scotland and the tv cameras and reporters cruelly chased a woman through the NY airport to ask how she felt to learn of her daughter s death (they mercilessly showed her screaming and throwing herself on the floor in emotional agony)  For MOST so-called TV reporters, these tragedies are mere  " HAPPENINGS" --a chance to talk and talk and talk==blah, blah,blah all day long== and do their ego-trips and rip our hearts apart over and over again.  
 
 We have the information, we know what happened--how can our national pain be any greater?  Why do they feel it is necessary to treat these beloved dead of ours as though they are circus freaks to be displayed endlessly?
 
 As with Challenger and 9-11, I simply refuse to watch.  I despise these ghouls--they are worse than vultures.  Worst of all are those all-knowing, would-be experts  on MSNBC.  What *ssholes!
 
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Post by: got woody? on Feb 04, 2003, 09:07 PM
 CamperJonesI am a huge fan of the space program.  Even had the pleasure of witnessing a shuttle launch in person.  The loss of Columbia hit me like a punch in the stomach and I m still reeling.  However, now I suffer more as know-nothing idiot talking heads (who prior to Saturday didn t even know we had a shuttle on orbit) debate the merits of NASA.  
 
 They fail to even recognize the irony that their comments are transmitted VIA SATELLITE potentially placed or serviced in orbit by a Human Being in the space program!
 
 Then along comes the following CBS Radio Commentary from Dave Ross --- I could not agree more.  --Jim
 
 Quote:
 Milt Heflin, the Shuttle s Chief Flight Director, put it pretty well a few hours after the accident.
 
 " When we have a bad day,"  he said, " we go fix it" .
 
 That s NASA s approach. In the news media, when there s a bad day, they go searching for I-told-you-so s.
 
 The warnings that went unheeded: warnings about the age of the shuttle fleet, about the tiles, the budget cuts...
 
 Well, there are so many studies and articles about the shuttle program that no matter WHAT goes wrong, you can go back and find somebody who predicted it. There were reports predicting 9/11, there were reports predicting Oakland would lose -- there are reports predicting everything.
 
 Or, the other angle -- that this points out the folly of sending people into space: it s too dangerous; we should be sending robots instead.
 
 But robots don t inspire people. Astronauts DO. They are role models who are really really smart and really really brave. They re the inspiration for the kids who DON T care about football.
 
 No, the mainstream media s main problem with the space program is: it doesn t get ratings.
 
 Going into space on top of a bomb and coming back in a fireball ... is considered dull.
 
 Now, twenty women competing to get a gussied-up construction worker into bed -- THAT S interesting. That s called REALITY TV. But seven people who fly a bomb into space and come back in a fireball -- no big deal!
 
 Well, there s plenty of stuff in America that panders to the idiot in us; a program that spends a few billion to pander to the genius in us? You don t just throw that out. " You go fix it."  
 
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Post by: NightOwl on Feb 05, 2003, 07:24 PM
 got woody?
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  got woody?
 
  robots don t inspire people. Astronauts DO. They are role models who are really really smart and really really brave. They re the inspiration for the kids who DON T care about football.
 
 No, the mainstream media s main problem with the space program is: it doesn t get ratings.
 
 Going into space on top of a bomb and coming back in a fireball ... is considered dull.
 
 
 Well, there s plenty of stuff in America that panders to the idiot in us; a program that spends a few billion to pander to the genius in us? You don t just throw that out. " You go fix it."  
 
 

 AMEN!
 
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Post by: gnsmith on Feb 05, 2003, 09:56 PM
 GiffsterWell said Jim.
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Post by: Miss-Teri on Feb 05, 2003, 11:42 PM
 got woody?Ditto gnsmith.  Well said.
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Post by: rednekrubbrduck on Feb 06, 2003, 07:01 AM
 GiffsterThis has been a major tragedy. but at least one positive thing, at least no one on the ground was hurt.  With all that debris,,,it s surprising.  Haven t heard of any that got hit with falling debris.  Then again..I agree with the news coverage is too much, and change the channel, so I might have missed it, and could be wrong.