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39 years ago today I was glued to the front of my parent's black and white television watching Niel Armstrong walk on the moon. And here we are all these years later going back.
" We do these things not because they are easy but because they are hard." What happened to that spirit over the last 40 years? |
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mivie is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Good question George,
The kids who were brought up in the last 30 years have had it made. Thier parents have handed them everything they wanted. Bill Gates had a hand in this, I have over 2500 books in my home that cover anything you can think of, But at homework time the kids have to use the internet to look something up. The last report my 13 yr old did on a great amercian was on Tony Hawk. WTH. |
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mivie is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Ok Rodney your the exception.LOL
I was just saying that kids today (maybe I should have said the last 20 yrs) Don't have to think for themselves. |
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Michael,
Maybe I'm too young to be old fashioned, but my dad always said; "a little hard work never killed anyone" I'm a firm believer in that statement. I think some kids today need a "boot in the arse" and a push into reality. Thats just my opinion. |
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mivie is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I agree Rodney, I have 8 children and my right leg is about to fall slap off.
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I have 4 children, I know the feeling....lol
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Robert Newland Tyrone, GA 30290 NACHI05101290 http://www.CertifiedHI.com http://www.HomeInspectorTyroneGa.com Home Inspection Reports Powered by: HomeGauge eServices |
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Me too! Done High School and working with the old Man, shortly left to Florida and joined the Carpenters Union.
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My dear grandmother...who had been born before the Wright brothers flew their first plane...and was buried the day the first space shuttle returned to Earth full of astronauts...watched the images on television and swore that it was nothing more than something being filmed in a Hollywood studio.
A few years later a movie came out with that plot....and in recent years, a whole cult of doubters of the moon landing has flourished. I had the opportunity to know and work with General Charles Duke who actually made it to the moon and listened to his personal descriptions of the trip and....primarily....how staring up into the sky and looking at the Earth totally changed his life. I'm a believer. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 |
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my Dad worked at Nasa Lewis at the time....you know our whole family was glued to the set....
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I was running the obstacle course in boot camp about 60 miles to the West on the day they launched. The drill instructors stopped us, made us sit on the ground and face the East and "try" to see history being made. You couldn't see much but we could see something. Five minutes later they were breaking it off in us again.
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It was a different time. NASA was a team of specialists from all over the world ( a lot of Canadian engineers who had found themselves on the street after the cancellation of the Arrow project, joined the programme) and they worked together as a team.
Somewhere along the line NASA lost that spirit and what was once a 'calling' became just a job. I have some friends at the Cape and since the announcement that we are going back to the moon and then to Mars the old spirit seems to be returning. NASA seems to be returning to a ' can - do ' attitude from the old 'has - done' attitude of the last 40 years. I will be glued once again to the TV when the next steps are taken on the Moon and when the first person steps out onto the surface of Mars. It is a family tradition now! |
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Guaranteed To Make You Smile... Especially Since It's A True Story.
On July 20, 1969, As Commander Of The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, Neil Armstrong Was The First Person To Set Foot On The Moon. His First Words After Stepping On The Moon, 'that's One Small Step For Man, One Giant Leap For Mankind,' Were Televised To Earth And Heard By Millions. But Just Before He Re-entered The Lander, He Made The Enigmatic Remark, 'good Luck, Mr. Gorsky.' Many People At Nasa Thought It Was A Casual Remark Concerning Some Rival Soviet Cosmonaut. However, Upon Checking, There Was No Gorsky In Either The Russian Or American Space Programs. Over The Years Many People Questioned Armstrong As To What The 'good Luck, Mr. Gorsky...' Statement Meant, But Armstrong Always Just Smiled. On July 5, 1995, In Tampa Bay, Florida, While Answering Questions Following A Speech, A Reporter Brought Up The 26-year-old Question To Armstrong. This Time He Finally Responded. Mr. Gorsky Had Died, So Neil Armstrong Felt He Could Answer The Question. In 1938 When He Was A Kid In A Small Midwest Town, He Was Playing Baseball With A Friend In The Backyard. His Friend Hit The Ball, Which Landed In His Neighbor's Yard By The Bedroom Windows. His Neighbors Were Mr. And Mrs. Gorsky. As He Leaned Down To Pick Up The Ball, Young Armstrong Heard Mrs. Gorsky Shouting At Mr. Gorsky. 'sex! You Want Sex?! You'll Get Sex When The Kid Next Door Walks On Themoon!' "I create controversy whether they like it or not" |
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Christopher Currins Certified, Licensed Proudly serving the St.Louis Metro St. Charles, St. Peters, Maryland Heights, O'Fallon, Florrisant, MO Home Inspector BLESSED ARE THE CRACKED, FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE "LIGHT"!
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