Thank you.
I'm more offended by the self-righteous response than by the original
comments. "On a long enough time line, everyone's survival rate drops
to zero."
John
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Joe Giliberti <starbase89 at gmail.com> wrote:
If you know someone who was lost, thats
understandable, but the remarks
weren't really that bad. If someone on CC lost someone to it, let them
complain if they wish. There's no reason for you to be offended if you
didn't loose someone. 220 people out of the 7 billion on the planet is a
raindrop in the ocean.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Julian Skidmore <julianskidmore at
yahoo.com>wrote:
Dear Cctech Members,
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009, Andrew Burton wrote:
Technically it was lost over the Atlantic Ocean
and reports
of some sort
of computer failure 30 minutes before they vanished.
Windows BSOD??
> It's a shame they were using Amiga's, they'd have made it to France 1
> hour earlier than expected!
"Guru meditation number"?
These posts are the most insensitive & complete off-topic remarks I have
ever seen on CCTech. The authors should be ashamed of themselves.
For all you or I know, CCTech members could have had friends or loved
ones on the aircraft, but in any case the passengers and staff who
(as is almost certain) lost their lives in such a tragic and terrifying
manner should be treated with far more respect than has been shown here.
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