Really does bring to thought the imperceptible. At first it might not seem like something to question. You're witnessing or viewing something extraordinary.
But how? How were they able to record the event?
Now I understand why the event is long contested. That even to this day people still question its authenticity.
200 of us were sitting cross legged on the floor, in a room with one 19" black and white TV. I had a copy of the pictures LIFE magazine got from NASA when it came out. It was real life Harry Potter, only with science, not pretend.
big TVs back in 1969 weighed 100++ lbs. If this scene happened today, they would be looking up at flat screens hanging on the wall instead of looking down at the ground
My earliest memory is watching the moon landing at my grandmas house. I was in a high chair and mom was feeding me. Yes, I actually remember that! Can't remember much else from growing up though!
The problem isn't that you left off the /s. Sarcasm is an art, it's not just saying a little phrase and expecting people to know you're not being serious. Don't complain about the people who took you seriously, practice the art and improve your game.
I bought my first car on 11 Sept. 01. The showroom of the dealership looked much the same. Everybody was watching the big screen TV (which I imagine normally had some sort of infomercial for the cars they were selling).
Yea i worked in a small hardware/general store. One of the girls who worked in the clothing section saw me coming in and told me about it. Store also sold guns (small amount, shotguns, hunting rifles, that kind of thing) and that got interesting.
The thing I remember most about K-Mart aka S S. Kreske was them roping off an aisle or two due to "blue laws" making it illegal to buy cleaning supplies on Sunday.
yeah, Blue laws cover a lot of weird errata to prevent working on the holy day, as well as alcohol, sometimes it get odd like you can buy nails but not a hammer
We had a "dry county" back in the day and also blue laws that simply closed everything on Sunday (except the big Baptist church preacher's daughter's legs - but that's a different story). There was a gas/grocery in town and every Sunday the owner stayed open. Every Sunday the Sheriff came around and wrote him a citation with a good size fine. He did so much "Blue Business" that it was just considered a necessary expense. The 175 year old 1st. Nat Bank is now a craft beer brew pub - times change
Early 1960's - most prominent Hellfire and brimstone preacher at the biggest church in a small KY town. You can NOT believe the level of the scandal that pregnancy caused when it got around.
Honestly the part that stands out most to me is the third guy there appears to be black and nobody seems bothered by him hanging out the same as everyone else.
Computers and automation. Modern factories are mostly automated as well which is one of the biggest reasons "factory jobs" have declined. Don't need 2 people pounding lids onto paint cans and 2 more stacking boxes of cans then wrapping them up.
The most expensive thing that a family used to own was their car, not house. 1 persons income would support 2 adults and 2 kids comfortably. We haven't lost anything, we've been robbed blind. Blatantly, deliberately and maliciously.
nunyabidnesstwats
And all of them had a single income with a family of 4
WillTheFifth
Launch would have been on the 16th. Moon landing was on July 20, 1969.
pianostacatto
Really does bring to thought the imperceptible. At first it might not seem like something to question. You're witnessing or viewing something extraordinary.
But how? How were they able to record the event?
Now I understand why the event is long contested. That even to this day people still question its authenticity.
Dannoboyo
200 of us were sitting cross legged on the floor, in a room with one 19" black and white TV. I had a copy of the pictures LIFE magazine got from NASA when it came out. It was real life Harry Potter, only with science, not pretend.
Soultempter
I miss k-mart when I was a kid. It had a diner inside that served pizza, hot dogs and hamburgers.
InoffensivePablum
Well, I know it wasn't a Kmart in my city.
cubicleinmate
They all look so skeptical.
Notthewatdabney
Enjoy the downvotes.
ralph2sam
No wonder they went under /s
spattr
Attn K-Mart shoppers - We have a blue light special in the mens section. The Michael Jackson Special - Boys underwear, half off.
XA10
zzz777
20 years ago this was inspirational, now it's: "why haven't we gone further?"
inthepines
davesaint01930
Pssshhh. You believe in the moon?
duktayp
big TVs back in 1969 weighed 100++ lbs. If this scene happened today, they would be looking up at flat screens hanging on the wall instead of looking down at the ground
FiftyShadesOfCauliflower
Plus a lot of TV sets were built into furniture and designed to be at floor level. Putting them on a shelf wasn't really an option.
Nonada
If you have time to watch mankind's greatest achievement in exploration THEN YOU HAVE TIME TO CLEAN /s
Jinxies
If they did that today they'd all be fired for non-productive time use.
HotPinkk
There wouldn’t be that many of them today to begin with.
Bam906
I'm actively watching Apollo 13 right now. They just had the moon landing seen in the beginning
WheezyLex
The moon landing was on July 20! This was launch day!
Detacheddavid
And July 20 was a Sunday.
NedGentz
July 20, 1969
zenoshogun
freakdiablo
Sauce? This is great...
zenoshogun
For All Mankind Season 2.
freakdiablo
KaJuN
Ah two things that don't exist: Kmart and the moon.
Roqinn
My earliest memory is watching the moon landing at my grandmas house. I was in a high chair and mom was feeding me. Yes, I actually remember that! Can't remember much else from growing up though!
hohohoooo
DragonBjorne
Emotional reaction to watching the moon landing in 1969.

ByThePowerOfSCIENCE
Audition for a film adaptation of Poe's The Black Cat: https://life.com/animals/black-cats/
FellaWithUmbrella
JD Vance wouldn’t recover from this
hohohoooo
KommSusserTod
Not enough guyliner. Er, gal liner?
Notthewatdabney
They appear skeptical.
brownribbon
No they don’t.
Notthewatdabney
I left off the /s, sheesh.
ByThePowerOfSCIENCE
Ah, because three of them have their arms crossed. Mildly interesting.
Notthewatdabney
I left off the /s, sheesh.
ByThePowerOfSCIENCE
dangerous with a trigger-happy mob around that hates most conspiracy theories
Notthewatdabney
You think I would have learned by now.
letthecatout
That’s not sceptical. That’s utterly focussed on the most fascinating thing ever.
Notthewatdabney
I left off the /s, sheesh.
iosej
The problem isn't that you left off the /s. Sarcasm is an art, it's not just saying a little phrase and expecting people to know you're not being serious. Don't complain about the people who took you seriously, practice the art and improve your game.
Notthewatdabney
Oof.
kriswinters
I bought my first car on 11 Sept. 01. The showroom of the dealership looked much the same. Everybody was watching the big screen TV (which I imagine normally had some sort of infomercial for the cars they were selling).
psstuphere
The tv showed you buying your first car?
andwings2go
Omg you’re high as fuck haha
firlefranz
IFoldlyGo
I worked nights at the time. Woke up at 4pm and found out then.
hellsgunslinger
I was driving to work and kept changing the radio station when news came on. Had no idea what was going on until I got there
ucmlost
Same here. I was wonder what was going on. Then I got to work and we listened to everything over the PA system.
hellsgunslinger
Yea i worked in a small hardware/general store. One of the girls who worked in the clothing section saw me coming in and told me about it. Store also sold guns (small amount, shotguns, hunting rifles, that kind of thing) and that got interesting.
technofiend
The thing I remember most about K-Mart aka S S. Kreske was them roping off an aisle or two due to "blue laws" making it illegal to buy cleaning supplies on Sunday.
HotPinkk
That is the fault of the state you lived in. Not them.
Filanwizard
Cleaning supplies? I have heard of state blue laws for booze on sunday but never cleaning supplies.
rshini
yeah, Blue laws cover a lot of weird errata to prevent working on the holy day, as well as alcohol, sometimes it get odd like you can buy nails but not a hammer
InoffensivePablum
How misguided; on my day of rest, a little booze would really help to relieve the stress.
Trimule
We had a "dry county" back in the day and also blue laws that simply closed everything on Sunday (except the big Baptist church preacher's daughter's legs - but that's a different story). There was a gas/grocery in town and every Sunday the owner stayed open. Every Sunday the Sheriff came around and wrote him a citation with a good size fine. He did so much "Blue Business" that it was just considered a necessary expense. The 175 year old 1st. Nat Bank is now a craft beer brew pub - times change
SpectreA19
Yeah, but she was such a nice girl.......her and her sister.
Trimule
Early 1960's - most prominent Hellfire and brimstone preacher at the biggest church in a small KY town. You can NOT believe the level of the scandal that pregnancy caused when it got around.
Eternalm
Can you imagine a store with that many employees at once anymore?
torillatavataan
I can. I have a pretty strange imagination though.
pm1001
Certainly not in Kmart
kaitox
Honestly the part that stands out most to me is the third guy there appears to be black and nobody seems bothered by him hanging out the same as everyone else.
MadamPuddifoot
Every Trader Joe's.
servingmytimeinusersub
Have you been to a trader Joe's?
andwings2go
All making a decent wage too.
JimFromMarketing
All adults. Making enough to survive
pandajack
Owning a home even.
clamdriver
I’m digging the dress code.
andwings2go
They’d wear the same shit on their days off though too.
dohcohv
Computers and automation. Modern factories are mostly automated as well which is one of the biggest reasons "factory jobs" have declined. Don't need 2 people pounding lids onto paint cans and 2 more stacking boxes of cans then wrapping them up.
bigdix69420
And a token black dude
HotPinkk
There was a time where stores like this had every aisle with an employee and every register with a cashier.
BurningVeryImportantThings
They even had someone to take pictures!
AngelheadedGold
And they were still profitable. It’s such a shame what’s happened to us, we’ve lost so much.
Goldensands
The most expensive thing that a family used to own was their car, not house. 1 persons income would support 2 adults and 2 kids comfortably. We haven't lost anything, we've been robbed blind. Blatantly, deliberately and maliciously.