Labinot41
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I had to punch someone in the jaw to watch Apollo 11 land. I knew it would the most important event of my life, more significant than any forgettable war.
Back in 1990 I attended a conference where Neil Armstrong spoke, it was and ok speech. Even he admitted it wasn't his favorite thing to do. He got very serious about halfway through and talked about the depression he suffered once back and how it was very tough to embrace reality and little things. It took him a while to feel whole again and that there was much more to life, he said. he commented that he felt empty for some time. Then he shifted gears and talked about the space program i general and why its important to explore not only in space but here on mother earth.
He didnt really get into it, that I recall. Made comments about budgets and engineering and Space Shuttle efforts. Also mentioned those that gave their lives.Did he mention why we haven't gone back?
Back in 1990 I attended a conference where Neil Armstrong spoke, it was and ok speech. Even he admitted it wasn't his favorite thing to do. He got very serious about halfway through and talked about the depression he suffered once back and how it was very tough to embrace reality and little things. It took him a while to feel whole again and that there was much more to life, he said. he commented that he felt empty for some time.