There were no explosive materials onboard the crew pod so no, still no explosion when hitting the water. If anything, it would be closer to an implosion.
The flight, and the astronauts’ lives, did not end at that point, 73 seconds after launch. After Challenger was torn apart, the pieces continued upward from their own momentum, reaching a peak altitude of 65,000 feet before arching back down into the water. The cabin hit the surface 2 minutes and 45 seconds after breakup, and all investigations indicate the crew was still alive until then.
We were led out of our classrooms to watch it since we lived in FL. When the launch went pear-shaped, nobody really understood what had happened, we just thought it was part of the fuel tanks dropping away. We went back in, sat down and continued our day. I don't think the teachers ever told us something went wrong and I found out about it that night at home.
I've only bought two new cars but don't consider the depreciation a scam, it's something everyone knows is going to happen going into it so although I feel I made a bad choice doing it, I don't blame the dealership. The high-pressure bullshit is also to be expected, sadly.
Used, OTOH, is an absolute scam. On trade-in, they make number adjustments to get the used car basically free and on the sale-end, they dress it up, tell the buyer that it's been through a 5,000 point quality check and sell you whatever got bought at auction or traded in. They get even scammier if you finance through them. I've seen 16% interest rate for a buyer with an 800+ credit score.
It's no more or less a news aggregator than Facebook. You may find something relating to news on lemmy but you're just as likely to find a drawing of a couple furries fisting each other.
I consider the site an online community where anyone can participate in or create a category to discuss anything under the sun.
Just so I'm clear I also think Reddit is garbage at keeping out the bad apples, and the community moderators on Reddit tend to be free speech absolutists too, but at least on Reddit there is more actual human content.
You could have saved a lot of writing by just replacing everything with "it's not busy enough for me." I guess you just needed to complain about the other stuff that you admit also exists at the place you're going back to but are ok with when it's at that site.
I'm trying to work through Death Stranding right now. I've started it 3 or 4 times but I've gotten farther this time than any of the past attempts. I'm definitely playing care-bear(no aggro, mostly) but the world is very interesting.
WoW player finally shuts down the game.