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659.1 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo | Sun Jan 20 1991 00:10 | 12 |
| I was at the office late when I learned that the shooting
had started. I followed it on RSI -- Radio Scooter
International -- there, WRKO 680 AM on the drive home,
and CNN when I got home.
I don't remember if I found out over the net or by
someone telling me. Someone told me the next night about
the bombing of Israel, and remembering that kind of
drowns out the memory of how I learned about the
initiation of hostilities the night before.
Dan
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659.2 | the three W's | TLE::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Sun Jan 20 1991 10:46 | 9 |
| About 7:30 PM.
Met someone at a hotel lobby to go out to dinner. Left, realized I had
forgotten my umbrella, rushed back in to get it - the people still
seated there told me while I was gone they heard it had started...
Tuned into NPR on the way home.
D!
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659.4 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo | Sun Jan 20 1991 12:54 | 13 |
| re .-1,
>> said that no final decision had at that time been taken.
By that time the president had already authorized the
Secretary of Defense to give the order (I believe that
had been done the previous day), the appropriate members
of Congress as well as some allies had been notified, the
aircraft were being checked, the pilots had been breifed
on targetting and weather, etc.
Dan
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659.5 | | MOMCAT::CADSE::GLIDEWELL | Wow! It's The Abyss! | Sun Jan 20 1991 19:25 | 9 |
| I was sitting at DCL level, between edit sessions, and
Dave, our sys manger, broadcast a message:
7:06 for those of you still at work, the war has started.
So I called home and my husband turned on the TV and we
both listened to the intial announcements.
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659.6 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | each according to their gifts... | Mon Jan 21 1991 10:34 | 4 |
| I was at a meeting of my friendly neighborhood science fiction society
when I first heard about it.
-Jody
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659.7 | | ISLNDS::WASKOM | | Mon Jan 21 1991 10:45 | 8 |
| I got in the car to go to a Tupperware party (I know, I know) and
as the radio came on when I hit the ignition, I heard the first
word.
After the shortest such party I can ever remember, went home to
CNN.
Alison
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659.8 | | LJOHUB::MAXHAM | Snort when you laugh! | Mon Jan 21 1991 10:52 | 7 |
| I was at a recycling meeting. Someone came in a little late and
announced that the war had started.
I suddenly had an intense craving for a cigarette (after 2 1/2
years without one).
Kathy
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659.9 | ABC & CNN | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:08 | 10 |
| I went upstairs at 6:58 (to try something before my 7:30 meeting),
Tim changed the channel to ABC a shade after the news had started,
and shouted the news to me. We went to our meeting (It was about
sf, but it was a different meeting from Jody's.), where everyone
was watching CNN on the television. We watched until a little
after 8:00, held our meeting until the President's announcement
at 9:00, wathced that, and some more war, then finished our meeting,
went home, and watched CNN.
Ann B.
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659.10 | | ESIS::GALLUP | Swish, swish.....splat! | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:14 | 12 |
|
I had just left the health club where I'd been watching TV while
working out......nothing had been on the TV.....as I was driving out of
Worcester towards Littleton for volleyball, the news broke (approx
7pm?)...
....I immediately switched to NPR and was shaking most of the drive up
to Littleton.
kath
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659.11 | | CSSE32::M_DAVIS | I Like Schwarzkopf! | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:18 | 7 |
| Since the war started, in my estimation, last August with the invasion
of Kuwait, I've lost track of where I was.
When the allies dropped their first bombs on Baghdad, I was in school,
and we were let out early to get home in time for Bush's address.
mdh
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659.12 | | ROLL::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:30 | 5 |
| 6:35 pm, I was watching local news when they cut to the network feed
saying that bombs had been dropped on Bagdhad. I watched various
stations for the next 5 hours.
Lisa
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659.13 | | ABSISG::THIBAULT | Crisis? What Crisis? | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:37 | 5 |
| We were at home watching a tape of something else when it started. My stepson
called from school to tell us 'it' had started. I don't think we ever saw the
end of that tape, and I've been pretty much glued to CNN ever since.
Jenna
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659.14 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | she is a 'red haired baby-woman' | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:55 | 4 |
| Making supper while my son and husband were watching the news in
the living room.
Bonnie
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659.15 | "Heard" it coming... | BATRI::MARCUS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:58 | 8 |
| I was watching ABC's World News Tonight when they cut to their correspondents
in Baghdad - they were somewhat confused with the first run as they saw tracers
but heard/saw no explosions. I switched to CNN as soon as they pulled the plug
on ABC. CNN later reported that the first wave was not to drop bombs but to
draw Iraq into using their radar/defense systems so that they could be
targeted more accuractely. I would say that the first wave was around 6:40.
Barb
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659.16 | | CALS::MALING | Mirthquake! | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:59 | 7 |
| Gosh! Me, I was just vegetating on my couch in front of the TV as
usual watching Channel 5 local news when they transferred to the
network to announce that it had started. Remarked to my husband
"I guess they waited a few hours to start the war so they could get
it into prime time."
-Mary
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659.17 | | MR4DEC::CMOONEY | | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:18 | 14 |
| I was on my way home from work...listening to my radio as usual.
When they broke in to say "WAR had started in the Gulf" (6:45?).
My stomach fell into my feet and the next thing I knew I was saying
a prayer for the safety of our forces.
When I got home I immediately turned on the TV to Channel 7. I don't
have cable and I do regret it now. I hear that CNN has some of the
best reports coming out of the Gulf.
Carol
Carol
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659.18 | | DECXPS::HENDERSON | Give peace a chance | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:33 | 13 |
| I had just got home from work, vowing that I was not going to watch any
TV that night..for some crazy reason turned on the TV and caught ABC's guy
talking about the fact that "something was happening". Being a news and
information hound I've been glued to the tube since, though I took a break
Saturday night for a few hours. I've gone from admiration for the wonderful
job the media have done covering this to irritation with what is IMO "over-
load". Fortunately TVs come with a switch, but I find myself unable to stay
away for long.
Jim
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659.19 | | HPSRAD::LAM | | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:34 | 6 |
| I was on my way home from a class, driving in rain and fog. It was 9pm
and WROR was carrying Bush's speech. I was in shock. I went home, and
watched CNN till midnight. CNN did a bangup job that night.
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659.20 | "The radio says they're bombing Baghdad." | BLUMON::WAYLAY::GORDON | Like the shadows on the snow... | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:39 | 8 |
| I was at a Grand Opening reception at the new General Cinema one-too-
many across from the Pheasant Lane Mall when I overheard some of the other
guests discussing what they had heard on the radio.
On the TV later, I saw the clip of the White House announcement
("The liberation of Kuwait has begun.") and of George-Who's speech.
--Doug
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659.21 | what a bum I am! | ASABET::RAINEY | | Mon Jan 21 1991 12:42 | 8 |
| I was taking a nap (went in at 7:00), my finace tried to wake
me at 7:30 (didn't mention the war at this time), finally dragged
my butt outta bed at 08:30 and he told me. We switched between
channels 4 and 5 (primarily 5 tho) until 1:30 am. It's been the
same ever since.
Christine
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659.22 | | LDYBUG::GOLDMAN | Every choice is worth your while | Mon Jan 21 1991 13:28 | 16 |
| I was working out at the gym. I left there around 7:30, got
into my car and heard the news. Immediately put on NPR, and as
soon as I walked in the door of my apartment, put on CNN. Stayed
in front of the tv for quite a few hours that night.
Same thing the next night...came out of the gym and heard
about Israel. Headed straight for my folks house (I was going
there anyway), and sat and watched the news with them (though they
don't have CNN, unfortunately).
Friday night I had class until 7:20...I was almost afraid to
get in my car and put on the news, for fear of what might have
happened next...(given that the previous two nights' events had
both happened around 7:00pm or so)
amy
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659.23 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVG West, UCS1-4 | Mon Jan 21 1991 14:37 | 16 |
| I'd taken Wednesday off from work to spend Tuesday night celebrating
Stacey's birthday in the city.
Stacey and I were driving home from San Francisco via Berkeley (we
stopped at a homebrew supply store) and we were really beat, so no
radio or music...just silent driving. Got home and took a nap at 4.
She went home about 5ish, I headed up to Palo Alto to get my bicycle
out of a repair shop...caught it on NPR on the way up, around 5:30,
not quite two hours after it started. At 5:45, the bike was on the
car, and I walked over to City Hall to see what all the shouting was
about...then headed for Gordon Biersch, a brewpub. It was packed.
The tube there was on...and the room went silent from 6:04 to 6:15
while Bush was speaking. There were over 100 people crammed in that
place; everybody listened.
DougO
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659.24 | Remembered just like the Oct Quake. | WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE | I'm Elvis's Love Child | Mon Jan 21 1991 14:45 | 11 |
| A gentleman here at the office informed me about 3:30-4:00 P.S.T. I
really felt sick to my stomache. I cut out of work about 20 minutes
early 'cause I couldn't get an AM news station here in the building.
For the first time in the history of my life I put my car radio on AM
and listened intently to the news.
My eyes were actually watering listening to the sound tracks of the
bombing. Although I truly believe that we should be there, my hopes of
never seeing a war in my lifetime were crushed.
Kelly_who_supports_our_troops_110%
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659.25 | pottery class | STAR::BARTH | Dream until your dream comes true | Mon Jan 21 1991 14:52 | 6 |
| I was just heading out the door for a pottery class at 6:30. Didn't
hear that the first bombs were dropped until I got there at about 7.
I think I'm glad I had something like that to do since it gave me some
people to talk to.
Karen.
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659.26 | Screaming in the car in a 20-mile zone | COLBIN::EVANS | One-wheel drivin' | Mon Jan 21 1991 15:28 | 5 |
| I was in heavy traffic, driving on Route 880.
[Why does it seem like I'm *always* in heavy traffic on route 880?]
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659.27 | | ICS::STRIFE | | Mon Jan 21 1991 15:37 | 7 |
| I was at a going away party for a friend who is leaving Digital after
18 years. I heard the news on the car radio when I left the party at
about 7:15. When I got home I had a message from my 21 year old
daughter who was home (her apt at school) studying. The message was
"Mom, WHERE are YOU?!?! I can't believe it We're at war!"
Polly
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659.28 | Playing V-ball.. | REGENT::WOODWARD | | Mon Jan 21 1991 18:14 | 4 |
| I was in the middle of a time out during a volleyball game. The news
didn't set in till I heard reports on the radio after the game.
Kath
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659.29 | To the Office | HGOVC::JOSEPHCHOI | Respect Conscience... | Mon Jan 21 1991 22:28 | 7 |
| It's 8:00am HKT I listened to walkman radio on my way to the Office. I
felt happy & sick.... happy that Saddam should got punish and sick that
war will bring blood and poor economy worldwide...
Joe,
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659.30 | sitting and talking | CASCRT::LUST | Bless the beasts and children | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:23 | 5 |
| Sitting in my kitchen talking to a college-age friend, when Sue Walton
called to tell me. I promptly put on CNN and watched till well after
midnight. Thanks, Sue.
Linda
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659.31 | | BTOVT::BAGDY_M | Hey Mr. Saddam, can you say `BOOM'? | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:47 | 5 |
|
I was out having Nachos and Beer with friends. When the news
came on the TV (CNN) the whole place went quiet !
Matt
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659.32 | | HOO78C::VISSERS | Dutch Comfort | Wed Jan 23 1991 04:58 | 6 |
| Ironically, I must have been on the phone with an American friend at
the exact time, discussing the probability that it wouldn't take very
long. I went to bed, woke up in the morning and only then saw
the news on television.
Ad
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659.33 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | a whiff of the weird | Wed Jan 23 1991 11:29 | 7 |
|
In the middle of a heated mail message to a friend. I received
a phone call, stopped my tirade, and typed "the bombings have
begun."
Carla
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659.34 | I got home late, cats ... so sue me!! | RUTLND::JOHNSTON | bean sidhe | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:20 | 8 |
| I was feeding Milo & Cardigan ... yes, yes, I know 7:08p EST is
entirely to late for this sort of activity. They were chastising me
roundly for my wanton disregard for the fact that they hadn't been fed
since the Battle of Hastings which is why I didn't turn the news on
immediately upon arriving home ... when Rick came through the door and
shouted "The Sh*t's hit the fan and we're bombing Iraq!"
Annie
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659.35 | life usually goes on... | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | an existential errand | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:25 | 9 |
| I had stopped on the way home from work to get gas, return some videos,
and pick-up some groceries, (yes, my life *is* an exciting whirl...),
and when I came in the door at 7:30 both my daughter and one of my
roommates raced to be the first to tell me the news. I said,"Oh," put
down my groceries, and then fed the cats.
Lorna
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659.36 | in a hospital | RAB::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:34 | 10 |
| I was doing my regular volunteer rounds at Children's Hospital when I
saw the news on at 7:00 and I figureded out that the killing had
started. It was a weird feeling being there - all the volunteers
reported a strange disconnect or other wordliness about that night.
When I think of all the hospitals and morgues that likely are or soon
will be overflowing, the amount of pain and suffering boggles my mind.
john
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659.37 | | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Wed Jan 23 1991 14:29 | 7 |
| I don't remember exactly, at dinner I think. I was just glad
they gave us a day to savor the repeal of the Hall's Corner
exemption and the overwhelming passage of a strict wetlands
ordinance in Nashua before we had to worry about more immediate
problems . . .
--bonnie
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659.39 | | OTOU01::BUCKLAND | Quality is not a problem | Wed Jan 23 1991 16:52 | 6 |
| I was at home watching the early news and just about to start reading
part of an RFP when they cut to the hotel in Baghdad.
As it seemed that there was only anti-aircraft fire I told my son that
they were probably just nervous and shooting at shadows. I wish I'd
been right. About 20 minutes later the bombs started to fall.
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659.40 | blowing candles out | MEMCL1::SARGENT | | Thu Jan 24 1991 12:28 | 3 |
| I was at my parent's house, having Happy Birthday sung to me by friends
and family when the news came over CNN. It's one birthday I won't
forget.
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659.41 | I'll never forget it | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Passion and Direction | Fri Jan 25 1991 08:27 | 11 |
|
I was at a friend's house having a splendid, long-awaited evening.
We had been playing terrific music really LOUD all evening, had
eaten well, and were a little drunk and very happy....
A friend of his phoned him at 12.05am our time, to say that the war
had started. We turned the music off, and watched TV in silence....
'gail
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659.42 | small white lie | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Fri Jan 25 1991 08:37 | 5 |
|
I was looking up the word "obscenity" in the dictionary.
D.
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659.43 | OF ALL PLACES TO BE! | PIKES::CASTINE | Stubborn but lovable | Fri Jan 25 1991 11:26 | 9 |
| I was in the middle of getting my "oil" changed at LUBE STOP!
When I got home about 20 minutes later my 16 year old son (Philip)
and my 14 year old daughter (Brenda) came racing out the door to
tell me almost before I had a chance to get out of the car.
We pretty much stayed glued to CNN until we went to bed and then
tuned in again the next morning before work and school.
Connie
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659.44 | | BRABAM::PHILPOTT | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Sun Jan 27 1991 05:40 | 9 |
|
I was on duty at a [British] Ministry of Defence establishment
somewhere in south east England.
I didn't watch it on TV until about 8 hours after it started, though a
few colleagues were watching Voice of Iraq,... oops sorry, the Censored
News Network,... er I mean CNN,... on a TV in the rest room.
/. Ian .\
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659.45 | Teaching kung-fu | PAILUM::STODDARD | Just toolin' around... | Wed Jan 30 1991 17:33 | 6 |
| I was teaching a kung-fu class. After class finished at about 9:00,
one of my students mentioned that he had heard the news just before he
arrived. I listened to the reports on the radio on the way home and my
wife and I watched TV 'til about midnight.
Pete
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659.46 | Going to bed | MACNAS::BHARMON | Life is short, enjoy it | Thu Jan 31 1991 07:54 | 8 |
| I was just getting ready to go to bed (12.58am Irish time), when I
decided to turn on the radio to get the 1am news to see did anything
happen in the Gulf. As soon as we heard the news, both my husband
and myself ran down to the tv. We stayed up most of the night
watching the CNN reports.
Bernie
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659.47 | whatever gets you through the nite | CIVIC::ROBERTS | sing us a song | Fri Feb 01 1991 09:39 | 18 |
|
Altho I have a roommate - I pretty much live alone and I was alone at
the time. I called my daughters and my mother all of whom live far
away (GA., NJ and VT) Then my boyfriend called. Seems we all needed to hear
comforting voices. Later in the evening talked to more friends .. many
of us had the feeling that we (the US) were on more then the eve of
destruction...we hadn/t learned anything from previous horrors. Even
that first night it was clear to many of us that the US simply doesn't
understand the Arab ways. To be indignant about the things they do is
to be ignorant of the difference in the way others value life.
My mother and one of my daughters both feel I am overreacting when i go
to rallys. The other daughter, whose boyfriend is on the Bunker Hill,
is more open then that. And my boyfriend and I go to rallys on
weekends and write letters during the week. It helps us stay
relatively sane.
Carol
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659.48 | SSST didn't matter anymore. | SADVS1::HIDALGO | | Wed Feb 13 1991 10:08 | 10 |
| I was at SSST in Boyelston, sitting on the couch of my DECcondo,
working on my presentation with CNN on the T.V. All the sudden noise
and panicky voices caught my attention and when I looked up at the
screen and realized what I was watching, I cried. It was too late to
call my parents (they go to sleep EARLY) and both my brothers & their
wives were out, so all I got was the answering machines. I don't think
I've ever felt so alone in my entire life. Sitting on a strange couch
in a strange city all by myself watching bombs drop.
Miriam
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659.49 | just bag it dad | WMOIS::M_KOWALEWICZ | cause I'm radioactive | Tue Feb 19 1991 12:24 | 5 |
| I was at my dart match, wondering why everyone was watching TV,
instead of warming up??
Kbear
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659.50 | another one cooking din-din | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Yellow Ribbon | Thu Feb 28 1991 09:06 | 11 |
| Cooking supper, listening to a cassette tape. My little sister called
me & sed, "It started, are you watching?" I actually had to stop &
think about what the heck she was talking about & after a couple of
seconds, I sed, "WHAT?!? YOU'RE KIDDING?!?....OK, BYE!" & I turned on
the TV. Dave & I watched the news all night. I began to feel like
Peter Jennings after two days of this! ;*)
Let's just keep our fingers crossed & hope our troops are REALLY coming
home soon!!
Bon
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659.51 | Oh for a nightmare | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Thu Feb 28 1991 13:35 | 12 |
| I was in bed recovering from a broken foot. I'd watched the television
anxiously on the night of the deadline and fallen asleep happy that
the deadline had passed and dreamed of peace. I was on a lot of
pain medication and slept most of the day. Jim came home from work
and woke me and kissed me and said that the war had started. I
cried and said "Stupid stupid stupid obscene." Then I fell back
asleep. When I woke later I asked if it was true. Jim said yes.
I cried again.
It felt surreal to be lying in bed, eating dinner, and watching a war
unfold on television. But it wasn't the codine.
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659.52 | less numb but sadder today | MELKOR::HENSLEY | nil illegitimi carborundum | Mon Mar 04 1991 21:50 | 20 |
| I was teaching on site at LLNL (Livermore Labs) and most of my students
had already left for the day. The training room is outfitted with a
12' square barco/sony video system, that when not using the video
output on a vt2xx was tuned to CNN. I walked back in after a trip down
the hall...and my student/customer told me.."well, it's started".
Security was more noticable the rest of the week, altho I am famous
with the guards anyway out there - apparently they had never seen a car
which had been "catted" with kitty paw prints all over, and commented
on it daily during the gate check.
Every day that week driving out hwy 84 (windier that a corkscrew and
less fun than wine) I cried all the way in, listening to NPR interviews
of families, interviews with Cheney and Powell, etc.
The time since has been somewhat numbed, at times paralyzed with horror
and fascination simultaneously occupying my image space (maybe horror
is a subroutine).
irene
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