[roc-chat] Re: Burial in Space

  • From: Richard Dierking <richard.dierking@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 16:11:35 -0700

Here, there, werewolf, there wolf...

And, what large knockers

Rickard
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Lakestake Rocketry <lakestake@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> In the vein of Wedgeisms didn't you mean 'hear, hear'?
>
> ;)
>
> Matt
>  On Aug 28, 2012 2:19 PM, "Chris J Kobel" <Chris.J.Kobel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Here, here...what he said!
>>
>> Thanks, Richard.
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Richard Dierking <richard.dierking@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To:        roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> Date:        08/28/2012 01:46 PM
>> Subject:        [roc-chat] Re: Burial in Space
>> Sent by:        roc-chat-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>
>> We all knew what Wedge meant.
>>
>> Like many people (my age), I have mixed emotions about Neil Armstrong's
>> death.  For us, he lived a life that we could only dream of, and it was a
>> long life.  From reading what Neil wrote and others that have commented on
>> his life, he deserved every second of the opportunities provided to him and
>> the fame that went along with it.  He worked hard and was a hell of a pilot.
>>
>> I recall an interview many years after the incident where he was training
>> on the LM flight simulator, when the interviewer asked Neil, "after what
>> happened, did you really go to your office and sit at your desk and do
>> paperwork?"  Neil replied, "why yes I did", and the reporter said, "but you
>> almost died!"  Neil just smiled and said, "but I didn't."  Dang, what a man!
>>
>> So, he was smart, courageous, and certainly talented.  Some might
>> disagree with me here, but I think there are people like Neil that are just
>> as talented and they just need the chance.  I think that what Neil and many
>> other past astronauts would want most is for the USA to be courageous
>> and carry on our exploration of space, and I think it would serve their
>> memory best to do just that.
>>
>> Just my 2 cents.
>>
>> Richard
>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Jeff Gortatowsky 
>> <*indanapt@xxxxxxxxx*<indanapt@xxxxxxxxx>>
>> wrote:
>> No matter where Neil is buried. He, I, and you, for that matter, will
>> return to space. Nothing but time need pass. IO very elegant.
>>
>> *>From:* Wedge Oldham <*wedgeoldham@xxxxxxxxx* <wedgeoldham@xxxxxxxxx>>
>> >Neil Armstrong's remains should be buried on space.
>>
>>
>>
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