At the risk of sounding like Black Roadster, what was the first major news story that you remember?
I think mine was the Iranian hostage crisis.
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At the risk of sounding like Black Roadster, what was the first major news story that you remember?
I think mine was the Iranian hostage crisis.
I kinda remember the 1980 election, but I definitely remember Reagan getting shot.
I remember Mt St Hellens in Washington... I was 5 in Vancouver(the Canadian Vancouver)
I was in Mrs. Leahy's senior English class at 12:30 pm on November 22, 1963. One of the guys in the class had a dream the night before, so he brought a radio to class. As soon as the news hit the radio, he took the earphone out of the radio so we all could hear.
I can't remember what was first, but either television coverage of the Vietnam war, or the footage of the moonbuggy from Apollo 15th.
Watergate hearings...what I remember is all the TV channels were showing boring (for a kid) hearings all day instead of the regular schedule.
Wow, I'm feeling almost young. The Space Shuttle Challenger explosion in 1986 (7 years old at the time)
First Space Shuttle launch for me. Thanks for the mad props jrj512. ::Banana::
Moon landings.
Neil Armstrong stepping out and walking on the moon.
Of course, it was no big surprise to the cool kids
"UNIVAC Predicts an Eisenhower Win!"http://cdn100.iofferphoto.com/img/it...ions-dc3e2.jpg
::OldMan::Now get off my lawn!!!
JFK assassination. I was 3 years old at the time, but I was an exceptionally bright and attentive child.
This one. I was in kindergarden and the announcement came over the speaker in the room. I remember all the adults (including my parents who came and picked us kids up) crying. I did not know what a President was, but I learned it that day.
JFK
Chernobyl, I was living in Poland at the time so it was practically a local story
Wow, lotsa old farts on here.
I remember the news coverage of the Vietnam cease fire, because my uncle was serving there in the Army and my mother cried about it. I thought she was sad, till she explained about tears of joy.
I also vividly remember the launch of Skylab; I was convinced that I could go there and wave to my baby brother. I even snuck out into the backyard after bedtime in the El Centro, CA desert to try to see it.