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New Did you catch C. Pierce's encomium?
http://www.esquire.c...ong-dead-12058885


What Neil Armstrong Knew Is What We Never Will
By Charles P. Pierce
at 1:09AM

JACKSONVILLE — Somewhere in my house, most likely in the drawer containing all the stuff I can't find, there's an old three-by-five card containing the only autograph I have ever sought. It belongs to Sir Edmund Hillary, credited with being the first man to climb Mount Everest. I saved the card for more than forty years because there was only one other autograph I wanted on it. It was the only autograph worthy of sharing space on that card. But that other person was shy and didn't talk very much and, on Sunday, in a quiet moment in a very noisy time, a period of its history in which his country's ambition is a small and withered thing, Neil Armstrong died at the age of 82.
My god, we almost lost him twice even before he made Cronkite's palms sweat on TV in 1969. In 1966, as commander of Gemini VI, with his spacecraft docked with a booster rocket, a thruster froze in the ON position, and the whole jerryrigged assemblage started to spin so wildly that Armstrong and his crewmate, Dave Scott, nearly passed out from the torque. Finally, the two men managed to gain control. Then, during his training for his Apollo XI mission, Armstrong's lunar-landing trainer quit on him a couple of hundred feet above the ground. Armstrong ejected just before the vehicle crashed. That was the great gift that he had — that great icy core of knowing that there was always something else to try, that a man can outthink his fate, on the spot, if he knows what he knows and when to apply it. There was in this guy a terribly fierce opponent for mischance.

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New Check the comments. ;-)
New Mea culpa: did, minutes ago--was about to 'Never-Mind'
Lame excuse (as usually I do read comments) -- phone rang just after I'd cut/pasted.
Should also have realized that Rand likely would have checked CP's take.
New Hey, take it easy there. :-)
I often read Pierce's pieces while only skimming the comments. I think that's the first one that I've noticed that RC commented on.

I could be wrong though. ;-)

Don't take my comment as a criticism of your reading habits.

Cheers,
Scott.
New (My) impeccable reading habits ... gang oft aglee, izall.
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Law above fear, justice above law, mercy above justice, love above all.
     armstrong - (rcareaga) - (13)
         I remember Soviet TV at the time. - (mmoffitt) - (1)
             Remember when Aldrin decked the wingnut? - (drook)
         There's a nice little museum for him in his home town. - (Another Scott)
         Great poll in Joy of Tech - (drook)
         Re: armstrong - (mvitale) - (3)
             Nit. - (mmoffitt) - (2)
                 There's a difference - (drook) - (1)
                     There's also no competition. - (static)
         Did you catch C. Pierce's encomium? - (Ashton) - (4)
             Check the comments. ;-) -NT - (Another Scott) - (3)
                 Mea culpa: did, minutes ago--was about to 'Never-Mind' - (Ashton) - (2)
                     Hey, take it easy there. :-) - (Another Scott) - (1)
                         (My) impeccable reading habits ... gang oft aglee, izall. -NT - (Ashton)

It applies to so much...
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