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In reply to the discussion: Which historic events will you always remember where you were when you heard about them? [View all]krispos42
(49,445 posts)I think that's my first. My teacher announced "the space shuttle just blew up", then we tried to get news on the TV in the classroom. No antenna so it didn't work.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Neptune... I stayed up until 4 am watching it live on PBS.
Iraq invading Kuwait... I was visiting my grandparents in Illinois at the time and I kept reading about it in "US News& World Report". My grandfather Xeroxed a map in one issue so I could draw my battle plans.
The beginning of the air offensive in January 1991; it started on my brother's birthday and interrupted "Star Trek: The Next Generation".
Oklahoma City. I was getting lunch at the UConn-Stamford cafeteria and it was on the TV there.
The Election 2000 recount. We had recently gotten cable internet at work and we all watched the news and stuff.
9/11.
Saddam's capture.
Obama's election. I still have all the screenshots I took and saved as PDFs.
Columbia's loss.
The Deepwater Horizons accident.
Fukishima.
Sandy Hook.
That Norwegian terrorist that shot up a summer camp.