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FREDDYLOU 01-02-2003 17:12

space shuttle columbia :(
 
i 'm watching t.v. and found out that shuttle has just exploed
about a hour ago. reply with responds....i'll pray them and there family's.... :(:( :(

Silenced Sonix 01-02-2003 19:24

OK, my piece of unsympathetic puke - who gives a crap? The Columbia was very old - I'm assuming it was near to the end of it's airframe lifetime, so things like that could've been expected. Mark my words, the Yanks are going to blame this on Iraq and all the other "bad little people" out there.

PS: how come this type of thing never happens to the Russians? Weren't they supposed to be the losers of the Space Race? Isn't their technology inferior to that of Might America?

PS2: this is my honest opinion, so please don't delete/edit it.

goku 01-02-2003 19:34

Stuff does happen to Russians, and just because they "lost" the Space Race doesn't mean their technology is inferior... they are probably just as advanced as the Americans, if not more experienced...

And though this might be the result of a foolish mistake, I feel sorry for the families going through this tragedy...

Silenced Sonix 01-02-2003 19:48

Your sympathy will not lessen their sorrow - cruel as it might sound, it is true

PS: I'm currently of opinion that Russian technology is actually far superior to that of contemporary American designs - the Americans just had better propaganda in their support

Jan 01-02-2003 20:31

Well, what exactly do you mean when you say "the losers of the Space Race"?

I don't think we are "the losers", really. We don't do as much as we used to, but it is not about HOW MUCH you are doing, it is more about HOW WELL you are doing it.

and: sympathy DOES lessens the sorrow, even though only to a certain degree...

goku 01-02-2003 20:46

Whatever....

The ship was outdated and probably shouldn't have flown in the first place...

Silenced Sonix 01-02-2003 20:47

Russia did not lose the Space Race - America used propaganda and fake lunar footage to pursuade you Russians not to bother trying for the moon. Don't get me wrong here - I'm a avid supporter of anything Russian, and have great respect for all the Russian scientists who worked/work for Biopreparat... Jan, I assume you do know what Biopreparat is?

FREDDYLOU 01-02-2003 21:11

thanks for neg responds..... i hope that it wouldn't happen not even to my own country....but space race that so 50's
60's. the space races is with us the world to come together
as one. for this yank says thank-u.

Silenced Sonix 01-02-2003 21:38

What?! You're American, and you can't even speak proper English? Please, no offense, but try a little harder to make yourself understandable next time!

nasnedagoniat 01-02-2003 22:24

Sonix
 
I think you should keep quiet, because you don't know what you are talking about. I am from Russia and I know a lot about America's NASA. First off, the Columbia wasn't that old, you have no idea why it crashed so don't act like you do. Also, Russia has a very long history of failures just as America has its failures. Most of Russia's failures, you have never heard about and probably never will because of cover ups. When was the last time Africa sent anything into space. Be quiet and leave Russia and America alone. People like you make America like it is. If the world was all hugs and kisses there would be no reason for war.

luxxi 01-02-2003 22:27

Old shuttle + stuff falling off and hitting wings + not fixing it properply + all other dangers asociated with atmospheric reentry = accident.

But to put things in perspective. I expect that same number of people will die this weekend on Slovenian roads in car accidents. Not that it will be breking news on CNN.

Echoed 01-02-2003 22:40

I thought Russia sent the first satellite AND the first man into space. Just not the first man on the moon. How exactly is that losing the Space Race?

Anyway, I'm staying out of this discussion. Just don't all get too carried away. Or I will put on my mod hat and edit at my leisure. Express yourselves, but be considerate as well.

~Echo.

Synista 02-02-2003 03:45

Re: Sonix
 
Quote:

Originally posted by nasnedagoniat
I think you should keep quiet, because you don't know what you are talking about. I am from Russia and I know a lot about America's NASA. First off, the Columbia wasn't that old, you have no idea why it crashed so don't act like you do. Also, Russia has a very long history of failures just as America has its failures. Most of Russia's failures, you have never heard about and probably never will because of cover ups. When was the last time Africa sent anything into space. Be quiet and leave Russia and America alone. People like you make America like it is. If the world was all hugs and kisses there would be no reason for war.
1. Yes, it was old.
2. WTF does Africa have anything to do with this? :confused:
3. Tell that last part to the American president :rolleyes:

6 Shooter 03-02-2003 18:42

Hmmmm...
 
Yea it was 40 yrs old and it was a very reliable machine... I saw it at NASA when i went down to florida. Im praying for the families... My aunt and uncle live in texas hope they didnt get ne of the derbis... :(

goku 07-02-2003 01:56

Uh, not to sound mean or anything, but I that's over and done with...
Anyone got anything good to start a new thread on?

Echoed 07-02-2003 05:44

I hope you mean "good" as in "good news". Because as much as this "news" about the Columbia is "old", it's not something to shrug off in such a manner. People are people, and life is life. I take no sides on whose fault is what, but when a tragedy occurs, one should try to show a little more respect than that.

In other words, try to be less offensive about it. ^_^''

~Echo.

Zell 07-02-2003 06:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Silenced Sonix
OK, my piece of unsympathetic puke - who gives a crap? The Columbia was very old - I'm assuming it was near to the end of it's airframe lifetime, so things like that could've been expected. Mark my words, the Yanks are going to blame this on Iraq and all the other "bad little people" out there.

PS: how come this type of thing never happens to the Russians? Weren't they supposed to be the losers of the Space Race? Isn't their technology inferior to that of Might America?

PS2: this is my honest opinion, so please don't delete/edit it.

whoa...dude, chill out, u have super major problems..i think its sad, people dies, doesnt that matter. that they were trying to find out what else is out there? these people were smart and got to somewhere were u will never be. and plus, dont diss russians, russians get key points, they launched the first satellite, sorry for me to get so rude with u, u have no heart, :mad: !!!

Jan 08-02-2003 07:12

Biopreparat?
Never heard of it.

Silenced Sonix 08-02-2003 08:58

Well, not many people actually know of Biopreparat - it was the civilian front for Russia's biological warfare program during the Cold War, when Communist Russia was pumping out more biological weapons and tonnes of anthrax than anything else, even after signing an international treaty which forbid them from pursueing means of mass destruction via artificial and natural poisons, virusses and toxins.

People, I think you misunderstood me when I said that Russian technology was inferior and that they lost the Space Race - for those of you who don't know, it's called sarcasm... ever heard of it?

Echoed 08-02-2003 17:53

"Sarcasm"? What is this thing called... "sarcasm"?

(Oh, the irony. I'm stock full of bad puns.)

Anyway, I have no comment on Russian technology. I simply have condolences for the families of those who died.

~Echo.


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