
ok... so maybe i'm an insensitive bastard... but the whole columbian space ship situation doesn't really bother me. understatement... death and carnage always bother me to some degree... but this certainly doesn't come as a surprise. it's been some years since anything whackie has happened down at nasa... and those guys are dealing with some pretty complicated machinary. machines fail. this is a known fact. personally... i think they're long over due... however harsh that may seem.
what's even worse is the media's approach to this whole thing. for some reason, they've been making a big deal out of how they're not going to stop space exploration and blah, blah, blah. hm. big surprise. why would they? we didn't stop tickin' when cousin ricardo died last fall... eventhough we didn't really know him very well. what's the difference?
so some "important" people died. not a first... and what makes one person more important than the next anyway? it's as if they think the "american people" are going to wither away if anything terrible ever happens. i think not. the american people thrive on bad news and the complaint of the day. don't we all love drama?
Posted by molkner at February 02, 2003 04:58 PMI'm quite insipid towards it too. I am more sad that Mr. Rogers died last week. Hey Stephanie, I got your letter today (March 1st). I usually get to play drums at this place here, but it's the same place where people study and shit. They recently made a rule where I couldn't play until 7pm each night. I miss my room and not having any people around. Are you getting this? I'll send a regular email too.
Posted by: Urethra Franklin on March 1, 2003 12:53 PM