2000 posts and 40 years ago...
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:14 pm
I wanted to do something momentous for my 2000th post other than the usual thanks to Peter, Gil, and all the moderators for providing this great "place" where we can all meet and share our common interests. Not that the usual thanks is not well deserved by any means, thanks people!
But, I couldn't really think of anything on the topic of Rickenbackers so this will have to do.
Anyway, I was kind of hoping this post would come in a few more days, July 20, 2009, but as it turned out, I was in just too big a hurry I guess, and there's no way I can last 3 more days without making another post...
Anyway, 40 years ago, those of us who were around and were old enough to remember were all glued to our televisions and radios for the latest news. 40 years ago yesterday, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin blasted off atop Apollo 11, headed for the moon! My dad worked for North American Rockwell at the time, working on the Apollo Capsules, so if there was anything going on with space missions, we were almost forced to watch it (not that it was hard to get us to want to). This was even more exciting because, as our dad told us, in just 3 days, men were going to land on the moon! Even more than that, my grandfather, who was a professor at Purdue University, actually knew Neil Armstrong when Neil was one of his students. They kept in touch until my grandfather passed away. I never got to meet Neil Armstrong, but I did talk to him on the phone one time at my grandfather's house.
Wow, hard to believe that was 40 years ago! It really doesn't seem like it was so long ago, the memories are still so clear. I have to admit, I haven't really thought about the moon missions in quite a while. I suppose the 40th anniversary on the first manned moon landing is a momentous occasion. I wish I could call my dad and get his impressions of the event as he remembered it, but sadly, he passed away last August.
Here's to Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins three brave men who were the first to accomplish something seemingly impossible. And here's to my dad and my grandfather, who as part of it all and helped me to have an interest in science and technology. And finally, here's to the RRF and those who created it and support it, for giving us this great place to get together and discuss the things we love the most, Rickenbackers, music, and all other aspects of life in general!!!
Anyway, I was kind of hoping this post would come in a few more days, July 20, 2009, but as it turned out, I was in just too big a hurry I guess, and there's no way I can last 3 more days without making another post...
Anyway, 40 years ago, those of us who were around and were old enough to remember were all glued to our televisions and radios for the latest news. 40 years ago yesterday, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin blasted off atop Apollo 11, headed for the moon! My dad worked for North American Rockwell at the time, working on the Apollo Capsules, so if there was anything going on with space missions, we were almost forced to watch it (not that it was hard to get us to want to). This was even more exciting because, as our dad told us, in just 3 days, men were going to land on the moon! Even more than that, my grandfather, who was a professor at Purdue University, actually knew Neil Armstrong when Neil was one of his students. They kept in touch until my grandfather passed away. I never got to meet Neil Armstrong, but I did talk to him on the phone one time at my grandfather's house.
Wow, hard to believe that was 40 years ago! It really doesn't seem like it was so long ago, the memories are still so clear. I have to admit, I haven't really thought about the moon missions in quite a while. I suppose the 40th anniversary on the first manned moon landing is a momentous occasion. I wish I could call my dad and get his impressions of the event as he remembered it, but sadly, he passed away last August.
Here's to Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins three brave men who were the first to accomplish something seemingly impossible. And here's to my dad and my grandfather, who as part of it all and helped me to have an interest in science and technology. And finally, here's to the RRF and those who created it and support it, for giving us this great place to get together and discuss the things we love the most, Rickenbackers, music, and all other aspects of life in general!!!