This weekend I was reminded of a quote from a favorite TV show of mine and I was able to find the whole thing online:
"See, in the last few years, we've stumbled. We've stumbled at the death of the president, the war, and on and on. And when you stumble a lot, you...you start looking at your feet. You know, we have to make people lift their eyes back to the horizon and see the line of ancestors behind us saying, "Make my life have meaning." And to our inheritors before us saying, "Create the world we will live in." We're not just...holding jobs and having dinner. We're in the process of building the future."
When things like this happen it makes me sad for two reasons - the terrible loss and the horrible thought that the Space program might go away. Too costly. Too dangerous. When people start thinking that strapping yourself to an organized explosion is routine, they start to forget the importance of what those explorers do. Is it too costly and too dangerous? Yes. But we must go.
Pass me some of that POC. I need a drink. Glad all our Texins are alright.
-KP
edit: oh yeah, that quote is from Babylon 5.