Hear, hear!
He was just one man in a very large group of people that accomplished
the seemingly-impossible in the Apollo program, but he is the
posterchild; the symbol of it all.
May the U.S.A. one day again attain the technological heights it did
back in the 1960s. Growing up in South Africa, even I as a child was
totally enamoured with your aeronautical accomplishments, hoarding book
after book on the subject.
kind regards,
Dawid Loubser
On Sat, 2012-08-25 at 15:32 -0500, Ken Norton wrote:
> The passing of an era. A childhood hero that never squandered, tarnished or
> otherwise took advantage of that position. Thank you, Neil Armstrong, for
> letting us walk on the moon with you.
>
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> Ken Norton
> ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.zone-10.com
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