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Christ, what a horrific way to go....
[url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7805481.stm ]BBC Linky[/url]
I've been privy to sections of the report for a while now. Somewhere in there it reports that at least two crew members were still alive (but likely unconscious) before they hit the water.
Sad, horribly, terribly sad.
What in your sleep? Then remembered for all of time? Sounds pretty good to me!
sofa, I think i'd like to go when i'm ready and not have it sprung upon me...
if you going to check out it sounds like an awesome way to go....
Christ, what a horrific way to go....
I dunno. I'd be happy to take the risk for sure.
"sofa, I think i'd like to go when i'm ready and not have it sprung upon me..."
Please tell me your secret to knowing when you will die, quite handy that.
Sofa, I live in a bubble so i'm going to live for the next 42 years, 8 months, 3 days, 6 hours, 22 minutes and 54 seconds..
Oh... You know what I mean.. Yes I know that I might get run over by a bus tomorrow...
I have a pin Rooleymoor...
pop...
pssssttttttttt
arrgghhhh cliff....
RIP Rooleymoor :o/
You should have seen it coming!
hmmmm.... 🙂
I've been privy to sections of the report for a while now. Somewhere in there it reports that at least two crew members were still alive (but likely unconscious) before they hit the water.Sad, horribly, terribly sad
Daffy - I think you're confusing it with the challenger accident - the crew of columbia died within a couple of minutes of the start of the event.....
You can download the full 400 page report here:
[url= http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/298870main_SP-2008-565.pdf ]report link[/url]
Col.
