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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:42:47 EDT
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Chuck writes:

> Wirt,
>
>  Thank you for the narrative.  Once again, you've reminded us of our
>  glorius past and our even brighter future....

My sincere pleasure. July 20, 1969 is one of those few dates in human history
that will be remembered a thousand years from now. It is the date on which
humanity first left the cradle of its origin, and that's certainly no small
thing.

To continue the narrative, NASA has only recently declassified what was
really said once Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon. The complete transcript is at:

     http://www.blogjam.com/neil_armstrong/

Much of the discussion apparently used the vocabulary of the late 1960's. The
release of the transcript was authorized by Dick Cheney.

Wirt Atmar

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