Originally posted by aboutface
reply to post by drakus
This must be a proud day for all Russians, and well deserved. I just heard an astraunaut say that while his space capsule was pitching down to earth
after his 110 minutetrip and about to crash into the ground, Yuri ejected and was parachuting down from several thousand feet. Quite the trip. I
wish he were alive to tell us all about it today. He must have had nerves of steel to agree to be the first one. Wherever you are, here.s to you,
Yuri!
It is a proud day for HUMANKIND, we should REALLY stop thinking in these infantile terms of territorial separation, the US and THEM mentality has
proven to be ineffective and counter-productive for the evolution of mankind.
I don't feel any difference about the acomplishments of NASA - ESA - JAXA - Soviet, etc.. It's always about ME, human. I went to space, I went to the
moon, I put a rover on Mars.
The sooner we aprehend our real identity, the sooner we'll be able to let this imperialistic moronity that's holding us down be something in the
past
Sorry if I ranted, wasn't my intention, and it wasn't directed at you
edit on 12/4/2011 by drakus because: (no reason given)