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Neil Armstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:17 pm
by SteveGo
In 1969, I was a very young married man. My wife and I were making out on the couch while Neil landed on the moon. It was a very good day.
I remember Walter Cronkite talking about Neil's disdain for the aerobic training the astronauts were made to do back then. He said, "I only have so many heartbeats, I don't want to waste them running along the beach..."
Thank you Neil, you were a hero to me and many others. You had a pretty good number of heartbeats.
Re: Neil Arnstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:23 pm
by MediumTex
I've always thought of Neil Armstrong as a real human hero. He became a hero by doing something that allowed him to be a winner without anyone else having to be a loser.
He also seemed like an utterly humble and down to earth guy.
I think that it is unlikely that any more humans will visit the moon, so the impressiveness of Armstrong's feat will only grow as time passes.
Re: Neil Armstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:35 pm
by dualstow
Check out the recent (and rare) interview he did with an Australian accountant. I believe it was granted because Armstrong's father was an auditor.
http://www.theworld.org/2012/05/neil-ar ... bout-moon/
Re: Neil Armstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:38 pm
by craigr
Very sad indeed. I have a collection of NASA Apollo/Gemini videos on DVD and what those astronauts and engineers did back then was miraculous. Neil Armstrong and the other astronauts rode on rockets designed by engineers with slide rules! Never doubt what a nerd on a mission can accomplish. All the astronauts were incredibly brave.
Aside from the big Hollywood productions like Apollo 13, I highly recommend these DVDs for the backstory on the Apollo missions and what it took to get to the moon:
Moon Machines
For All Mankind
Re: Neil Armstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 11:34 pm
by AgAuMoney
It's the passing of an era. Or at least the beginning of the end.
I wonder if he would have lived longer without the quad bypass. Just a couple of weeks ago he was "recovering well." Now he is gone because of "complications." We like to think our medical technology can do almost everything. And sometimes it seems almost miraculous. But sometimes it causes problems.
Re: Neil Armstrong, He ran out of heartbeats
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:34 am
by MachineGhost
AgAuMoney wrote:
I wonder if he would have lived longer without the quad bypass. Just a couple of weeks ago he was "recovering well." Now he is gone because of "complications." We like to think our medical technology can do almost everything. And sometimes it seems almost miraculous. But sometimes it causes problems.
I hate to be cynical, but it more the rule than the exception. It's just not talked about openly because a lot of money is involved (expensive, risky surgical intervention vs lifestyle changes). Nothing is going to change en masse until that generation dies off.