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Challenger explodes 25 years ago today

I remember it as if it happened yesterday. That was a difficult day for me - I was chief technician at the DMNS IMAX Theater and we were running The Dream Is Alive - film about the Challenger. To add to the drama, my wife's cousin was an astronaut, scheduled to go up on the NEXT shuttle mission.

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GEWB
 
I remember it as if it happened yesterday. That was a difficult day for me - I was chief technician at the DMNS IMAX Theater and we were running The Dream Is Alive - film about the Challenger.

Hmmm...I actually thought they did that movie AFTER the accident, to boost morale during the 3 year hiatus...you learn something every day. I remember that movie...especially the escape basket part...
 
Hmmm...I actually thought they did that movie AFTER the accident, to boost morale during the 3 year hiatus...you learn something every day. I remember that movie...especially the escape basket part...
You're right - the film was Hail Columbia - I'm getting forgetful.


Trivia: Hail Columbia showed the only time a shuttle launch had the fuel tank painted white.

Regards,
GWB
 
Did you show The Dream Is Alive too? The lady behind me kicked me in the head trying to keep herself from getting thrown out of the basket when it hit bottom...
 
Did you show The Dream Is Alive too? The lady behind me kicked me in the head trying to keep herself from getting thrown out of the basket when it hit bottom...

No, I had left the IMAX by then althought the film had a long run at the DMNS IMAX.

Re: Hail Columbia at the theater. Prior to showing the film I went to Kennedy and made what I think was the first digital recording of a shuttle launch (used a Sony digital recorder and Crown PZM microphones on a 20' panel). During the show we substituted our digital recording for the launch sequence - darn impressive!

Regards,
GEWB
 
Cool. I see I've posted something we can conversate about. I was getting afraid this thread was going to turn into my own personal blog. If anyonre else has anything useless they would like to post or if your just not sure what section to post in, do it here and it will get answered. We will solve the Worlds problems right cheer

When the Challenger blew up, I can't say that I know exactly what I was doing at the moment. I do rememer the next day I was with a friend and he was hitting up all the newspaper machines taking all their newspapers in hopes of one day cashing in. He died about 5 years ago

Speaking of dying. Gary, my neighbor passed day before yesterday :(
 
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When the Challenger blew up, I can't say that I know exactly what I was doing at the moment.

I do remember. I was on my way to the theater, driving a white 1983 Chevette. It had snowed lightly; I was going south on Broadway, just passing under the Rt. 36 overpass, turning left to the on ramp, when I heard it on KOA radio. I cried as I formulated a short talk to give to the audience before each scheduled show.


Speaking of dying. Gary, my neighbor passed day before yesterday :(

I'm sorry to hear that - I remember when you told my about him. Be there for the rest of the family.

Regards,
GEWB
 
I do remember. I was on my way to the theater, driving a white 1983 Chevette. It had snowed lightly; I was going south on Broadway, just passing under the Rt. 36 overpass, turning left to the on ramp, when I heard it on KOA radio. I cried as I formulated a short talk to give to the audience before each scheduled show.

Holy Cow Gary. You have a great memory. Do remember what color shirt you had on :poke:




I'm sorry to hear that - I remember when you told my about him. Be there for the rest of the family.

Regards,
GEWB

Yep, super sad on our block this week. Bob fought a couragious battle, under insurmountibale odds that proved to great to overcome in the end

His wife yesterday morning was leaving the house and broke the key off in the lock. On top of that, the sewage line is jacked up, I was able to replace the lock, and a group of men from their Church are there now digging a trench for a new sewer line...Thank God, for those men from the Church or that would be me out there diggin a poop line
 
Hello Flash -

You asked:
"You have a great memory. Do remember what color shirt you had on"

Had to be light blue, went with my suit.

Regards,
Gary
 
Whats up with the new Gigantic header on the homepage :confused:
 
Did that varmint see its shadow this morning? If so/if not, what does it mean?
 
I heard spring is coming early...of course that might just mean that Puxatawny Phil skipped and is on vacation in Aruba...

Man I hope he's right, as this constant state of coldness is wearing on my psych Im the MAN
 
Did that varmint see its shadow this morning? If so/if not, what does it mean?

Here's what the Associated Press has to say:

Punxsutawney Phil predicts an early spring

By LEE POWELL, AP


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PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. — The world's most famous groundhog predicted an early spring Wednesday, but wasn't willing to go out on a limb to forecast whether the nearby Pittsburgh Steelers will win Sunday's Super Bowl.
Punxsutawney Phil emerged just after dawn on Groundhog Day to make his 125th annual weather forecast in front of a smaller-than-usual crowd who braved muddy, icy conditions to hear his handlers reveal that he had not seen his shadow.
Including Wednesday's forecast, Phil has seen his shadow 98 times and hasn't seen it just 16 times since 1887, according to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club's Inner Circle, which runs the event. There are no records for the remaining years, though the group has never failed to issue a forecast.
Two years ago, Phil's forecast also acknowledged the Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl XLIII win the night before. This year, Sunday's game was mentioned in the forecast but no winner was predicted between the Steelers and the Green Bay Packers, who meet in Dallas for Super Bowl XLV.
"The Steelers are going to the Super Bowl," Mike Johnson, vice president of the Inner Circle, said just before the forecast was read, drawing cheers from the clearly partisan crowd gathered on Gobbler's Knob, a tiny hill in this borough of about 6,100 residents some 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
The Groundhog Day celebration is rooted in a German superstition that says if a hibernating animal casts a shadow on Feb. 2, the Christian holiday of Candlemas, winter will last another six weeks. If no shadow was seen, legend said spring would come early.
In reality, Pennsylvania's prophetic rodent doesn't see much of anything. The result is actually decided in advance by 14 members of the Inner Circle, who don tuxedos and top hats for the event.
The celebration usually draws 10,000 to 15,000 spectators when it falls on a weekday, Groundhog club spokesman Luke Webber said. The area was under a winter weather warning and while heavier snows and sleet never materialized, rain falling in about 35-degree temperatures made for a below-average crowd, said Webber, who offered no specific estimate.
 
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