Sure, me too but disappointed is WAY better than the disaster that could have happened.
The Space Shuttle Challenger blew up because NASA chose to launch when it was
obvious to people "in the know" that it was TOO COLD, i.e. the weather.
A delay would have spoiled the whole "Teacher In Space" lessons that were to be
it's focal point. Basically the lessons would have fallen on the weekend when students
wouldn't be in school. So they launched anyway even knowing it was too dangerous.
So being an engineer I say, "Bravo SpaceX and your Young, Wise and Ambitious team".

_________________"The memories of a man in his old age
are the deeds of a man in his prime
You shuffle in the gloom of the sick room
and talk to yourself as you die"Well..... I used to be thin.
