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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Except Apollo 1, wasn't it Tim? That's the one where Virgil Grissom and the other astronauts on that flight were sacrificed to the Gods as were the crew members of SS Columbia and SS Challenger. All in the name of 'progress'. And your point was... |
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![]() "ed kyle" wrote in message oups.com... But since so many Floridians didn't come from Florida, making the state disconnected from its true place in history, I suppose we shouldn't be surprised that it came up with the wrong design. Don't get me going ![]() /native mode |
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On 12 Oct 2005 15:18:11 -0700, "ed kyle" wrote:
And Apollo was far more historically significant in the broader scope of things. Shuttle will soon be gone, relegated to a paragraph in history texts at most. Although Shuttle is more distinctive on a coin. Most folks recognize it and say "it's a Shuttle". A Saturn V wouldn't be recognized as a Saturn V, especially with the level of detail on a Quarter, it would just be a rocket. A LM would be even more obscure (and probably lead to jokes about how appropriate it is that Florida put a bug on its State Quarter...). Florida's quarter should have celebrated Apollo/Saturn. But since so many Floridians didn't come from Florida, making the state disconnected from its true place in history, I suppose we shouldn't be surprised that it came up with the wrong design. I was born in Florida in 1964 and was one of only a few natives as I was growing up in Rockledge. Lord knows, when Apollo ended, most of the people who came to Florida to work on it, left. They started trickling back when Shuttle got close to flight circa 1980. Brian |
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![]() "Brian Thorn" wrote in message ... I was born in Florida in 1964 and was one of only a few natives as I was growing up in Rockledge. Lord knows, when Apollo ended, most of the people who came to Florida to work on it, left. They started trickling back when Shuttle got close to flight circa 1980. Wuesthoff? Me too, '59 |
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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 04:57:08 GMT, "Tim K." wrote:
I was born in Florida in 1964 and was one of only a few natives as I was growing up in Rockledge. Lord knows, when Apollo ended, most of the people who came to Florida to work on it, left. They started trickling back when Shuttle got close to flight circa 1980. Wuesthoff? Me too, '59 Yep. My brother was '59 too. Brian |
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![]() "Tim K." wrote in message m... "Brian Thorn" wrote in message ... I was born in Florida in 1964 and was one of only a few natives as I was growing up in Rockledge. Lord knows, when Apollo ended, most of the people who came to Florida to work on it, left. They started trickling back when Shuttle got close to flight circa 1980. Wuesthoff? Me too, '59 Used to use the gym at Worst off. Got hundreds of hours flying out of that little 2000' strip at the Rock. Limey. |
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![]() Tim K. wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Except Apollo 1, wasn't it Tim? That's the one where Virgil Grissom and the other astronauts on that flight were sacrificed to the Gods as were the crew members of SS Columbia and SS Challenger. All in the name of 'progress'. And your point was... It was another NASA explosion Tim. And I just LOVE them......... As you were, maggot! SincereQuestioner |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... It was another NASA explosion Tim. And I just LOVE them......... Whatever makes you feel good about yourself. |
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