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2008 > November > 23 > Entry
Things that go BOOM in the night
By Van Darden
| Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:26 PM
Anybody hear/feel SpaceX’s nine-engine rocket test last night?
Check out the Trib’s front page — both online and Monday’s paper. You can read all about it. Check the byline while you’re at it.
Here’s some more BOOM for ya. (link)
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By Sharon
November 24, 2008 11:18 AM | Link to this
I had my 5 year old grandaughter with me at my place off Lakeshore Dr. BELOW the Damn Sat. night. Suddenly the windows start rattling and I thought there were a hundred helicopters going overhead. My cats were going nuts. Meanwhile, I am trying NOT to frighten my grandaughter. I go out to look and hear sirens, lots and lots of sirens and can even see the orange glow! Needless to say I thought we had been attacked or had had an earthquake and something had exploded. I am furious that there had been no prior warning to everyone that may have remotely been touched by this test. I am many miles away from McGregor but it literally shook my windows. Thanks to KWTX for sending an alert text to my cell phone within an hour. I could not find any alerts or anythign on any of the local radio or tv channels.
By Wayne
November 25, 2008 7:07 PM | Link to this
The BOOM link you provided was gross. Dumb. It is depressing that people put effort into such drivel much less promote it. Think about it.