You know you're addicted to Orbiter when...

When you count down; "10, 9, 8, 7,6, we got booster ignition". Before starting your car to go to work.
 
When you watch Apollo 13 and wonder why they just do not use KILLROT.
 
I think I am not the only one (forgive me for not having read all the replies...) but I can't stop hitting CTRL+Q instead of ALT+F4 to close anything on my computer.
I am also moving the view with the mouse when watching a video.
But recently another symptom came, I try to save any document with F7 instead of CTRL+S. F7 is the key you hit when you want to compile a module.

Well, I am addicted I can't deny :speakcool:
 
When to try to get Orbiter into your school's cirriculum.:rofl:
I've dreamt of it!:lol::lol::lol::rofl:
 
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If you want to press Killrot when you see the shuttles approaching Mir in Armageddon.
 
When you've browsed all 86 or something pages of the SSU dev thread-and LIVED!
When you get turned on by the female XR2 pilot
 
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Your wife tells you she has a headache and you tell her it's ok, I got a mission idea to Mars I wanna launch

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and you have your astronauts posing for a picture, but the pilot is not in the shot, cause he is the one holding the camera, just looked at my wallpaper of my landing on Mars
 
When you get onto the exit ramp, a drag chute pops out of your trunk, and when you get to the red light at the bottom of the ramp you call out "Wheelstop."

When changing to 5th gear you call "Go at Throttle Up"

You notice yourself pulling on the steering wheel as you accelerate down the entrance ramp (dunno if its been used before).
 
You build a Delta Glider frame around your car, and wire it to shoot flames out the engines when you accelerate.
 
When you've browsed all 86 or something pages of the SSU dev thread-and LIVED!
When you get turned on by the female XR2 pilot

guilty for the second one...


...okay and the first one too.
 
When you drive into your garage really, really slowly.
 
...when you start thinking: "...hm... I left heart for an interplanetary trip with my XR5 in 2008, now in 2020 I'm orbiting Uranus, so my commander Michael Samuel should be 49, maybe with some white hair... but on EVA display I read still 37... I have discovered the eternal youth fountain: it's XR5!"

I know, I know... there nothing to do for me...

cheers
 
...when you see something about Tom Hanks on the TV just to see 20 seconds about Apollo 13.
 
...when you make sure the front door is closed before you open the porch door so as not to cause rapid decompression.
 
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