This reminds me the times I used to have the "10...9...8..." countdown from OrbiterSound for login, on my desktop, 2 computers back (about 7 years ago). I used it then as a measure to estimate if all background programs were loaded, so it was safe to start some program or open an explorer window, without excessive ticking of the HDD heads, and a huge lag. :lol:...When you change your XP log in sound for
We have a lift-off, 32 minutes past the hour. Lift-off on Apollo 11 !

I don't get picked on anymore.(last time i was picked on was in 5th grade) All my friends think orbiter is cool for some reason even though they arn't nerds. Also I killed my concience.:shifty:...you try to work the subject of Orbiter into a conversation.
...you get called a geek by someone you know and your mouth says "No I'm not!" but your conscience says "Shut up, nerd! Yes you are!"h:
...your conscience is cooler than you:beathead:
You have a laptop, and you actually USE the NUMLOCK...
..when you go on a romantic moonrise evening(complete with starscape) sailboat cruise around the city for fireworks -- And all you can wonder is what would make the ship spaceworthy.
...when you know this is only applies to Apollo 13. Other launch systems have different countdown sequences, and even other Apollo launches had different PAO callouts to this one :facts:...you correct everyone who does the launch countdown wrong (it goes 10...9...8, Ignition sequencing...7...6...5...4...3...2...1,we have commit and we have liftoff...):facts:
...and, while on said cruise, you wish you could press F9 and see all the constellation names and to see if any satellites or vessels are near your location...