<VV> My Plans for Monday
Rick Norris
ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Sat Jul 18 07:35:39 EDT 2009
Hey,
That "slip stick" didn't require any batteries either.
I remember buying my first hand held calculator. It was the Texas
Instruments SR-10.
Rick
> I've got more computing power in my Blackberry than they had. They were
> much better on their slide rules than I was!
>
> dp
>
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> Strickland
> Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 10:44 PM
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> Subject: Re: <VV> My Plans for Monday
>
>
>>I can remember looking up at the Moon that evening trying to imagine
>>what it was like to be there..
>>
> After watching the landing and first steps on the tellyvision -- guess
> I'm a youngster, hadn't yet bought my first Corvair.
>
> The antique technology they used to get there is just scary -- they were
> very brave men!
>
> Bill Strickland
>
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