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Where were you?

>> No.2431747

Not yet conceived.

Everyone here is underage b&.

>> No.2431753

preschool, probably. I don't remember anything about it

>> No.2431756

not really giving a fuck

>> No.2431758

In the 5th dimension.

>> No.2431770

This thread is now about freedom.
If I am so free, why am I jealous of pets?

>> No.2431771

>>2431747
Partially this.

I was born in 89'
Glad i wasn't born and old enough to see it, i would've been disappoint.

>> No.2431773
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>> No.2431777
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>>2431770
Because you untermensch.

>> No.2431780

On board the challenger. Shit sucked. Everyone else was a pussy.

>> No.2431788

I was 10 and had recently moved to Florida, forgot shuttle was going up, ran outside to watch hoping to at least catch the booster separation.
I saw OP's pic instead and "oh ffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu"

>> No.2431801
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2431801

I was in a state of decoherence, post superpositioning, pre entropy.

I was also sitting in a 6th grade classroom in front of a tv, to see the historic launch sending a teacher into space. Then it blew up, like a minute into it, and then they replayed it over and over, while they slowly filed us out of the room, scarring us all for life.

>> No.2431804

I was in... third or fourth grade. We were watching it live.

>> No.2431836

In my dad's balls most likely.
I was born 3 years later.

>> No.2431848
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2431848

I was in Ukraine building Nuclear Bombs

>> No.2431868

>>2431848
lol, cool troll bro.

Which of those two every carried people into space?

>> No.2431903

>>2431868
which one could fly unmanned on its first flight a technology nasa didn't install for decades
it was also designed with the intention of autonomous docking a technology the us has never successfully tested unlike esa, jaxa and rsa

>> No.2431910

NASAball cannot into space

>> No.2431912
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2431912

>>2431848

Buran never flew.

And fuck you for insulting the great heroes that perished due to fucking politicians adding solid fuel boosters to the Shuttle just to add an extra six job positions in Utah.

>> No.2431925

>>2431728
I was two years old, so I don't remember.

>> No.2431938

I was about 2 1/2 years old, so I don't really have any memory of it. I've always had some vague recollection of seeing after-coverage on TV at my grandmother's house, though.

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>>2431912
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E6n3ptfeL4&feature=player_embedded

i flew once unmanned but flawlessly

>> No.2431946

>>2431912

I've heard this before and your post made me remember it. I feel like raising my blood pressure today, so I'd like to read the whole story.

But I can't find anything on Google. Link?

>> No.2431958

>>2431946

It's just the result of reading up on how the shuttle was made that you figure it out. You can read Freeman Dyson's opinion on the Space Shuttle, let be see if I can remember the chain of sites I used to get there...

>> No.2431972

>>2431958

Orion's Arm > Links and Extras > The Alternate View (Holy fuck wasn't this hard to remember) >

IT IS HERE

http://www.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw30.html