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The Man Who Literally Saved the World

99luftballon writes "Today is an important anniversary for Russian hero Stanislav Petrov, the Soviet missile commander who saved the world from nuclear destruction in 1983. Sadly there are plenty of other examples of this kind of thing. How long will we keep getting lucky?"

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  1. Re:Why Only U.S. & Russia? by Ucklak · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Wow. The babysitter I hire for my kids was born in 1992.

    Between you, she, and a host of the current MTV generation, you guys have no concept of:

    The significance of the Berlin Wall - you used to be able to buy pieces of it when you were in grade school.
    Life before the internet.
    Life without cell phones.
    A time when you couldn't buy telephones in the store - they had to be leased from the Bells and from their stores.
    61 cents a minute to a town 90 miles away was the normal fee for intrastate long distance.
    Life before VCRs; and yeah, the Wizard of OZ was on every Easter and that was your only chance to see it.
    There was a smoking section in airplanes and the ashtrays in the arm rests used to open.
    A time before the Space Shuttle.
    A time when rocket trips to the moon were current events. My 6th birthday had the Apollo capsule on the cake.
    A time before Star Wars.
    A time when your local TV weatherman hosted a kids show on their station. It's kind of against regulations now.

    And as far as I matter, Cuba has always been shut off to the US. I eagerly await the day when travel from the US will be allowed.

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