Okay faggots. You know who you are. You were counting down with authority in your posts, saying stuff like Q hasn't said there was any delays, etc.
I was going to say, Those who count down with the most authority, but I just lurked.
Let's get back to Q's post on Countdowns shall we? (see below):
COUNTDOWN 101
The space shuttle countdown clock at Kennedy Space Center
Image above: Spectators gather on the grounds in front of the countdown clock during a space shuttle launch. Credit: NASA
The countdown clock is one of the most-watched timepieces in the world. On this page, you'll learn how the countdown operates, and what milestones to watch for during our live launch coverage.
Pauses in the countdown, or "holds," are built into the countdown to allow the launch team to target a precise launch window, and to provide a cushion of time for certain tasks and procedures without impacting the overall schedule. For the space shuttle countdown, built-in holds vary in length and always occur at the following times: T-27 hours, T-19 hours, T-11 hours, T-6 hours, T-3 hours, T-20 minutes, and T-9 minutes.
Here are some of the key events that take place at each milestone after the countdown begins. Note: Event times and lengths are approximate and subject to change.(end of quote)
Want to hear interdastimg?
21+2+4
Add up to 27?
What do they do at T-27?
Clear the pad of non-essential personnel?
Get the fuck out faggots.