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"TacAN" wrote: What still fascinates me about those early years - is the electronics, ie computers that they used. In the 1960's saw the first discrete transistors and maybe the very early intergrated circuits. By todays standards (or even what was becoming available in the 1980's) the computer power may have been fairly "primitive". Which makes their achievements all the more spectacular. Graham I watched it on TV at a party set up especially for it -- in Huntsville, AL, where I worked for Boeing, designing translunar flight trajectories. I remember the JFK assassination, too. I was working for Douglas, in Culver City, CA and worked with a Texan, whose thoughts were, "Manchurian Candidate," where LBJ cradled JFK's mortally wounded head in his lap. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article , "TacAN" wrote: What still fascinates me about those early years - is the electronics, ie computers that they used. In the 1960's saw the first discrete transistors and maybe the very early intergrated circuits. By todays standards (or even what was becoming available in the 1980's) the computer power may have been fairly "primitive". Which makes their achievements all the more spectacular. Graham I watched it on TV at a party set up especially for it -- in Huntsville, AL, where I worked for Boeing, designing translunar flight trajectories. I remember the JFK assassination, too. I was working for Douglas, in Culver City, CA and worked with a Texan, whose thoughts were, "Manchurian Candidate," where LBJ cradled JFK's mortally wounded head in his lap. Interesting imagery ... as a comparison to the actual event where Jackie went over the back of the limo to retrieve part of JFK's skull and famous hairdo ... apropos the unknown worker/handler who cradled RFK's head after Sirhan-x2 did his Dallas on him in LA. And where was the Woman in the Polka Dotted Dress, anyway? PS: When the Moon Landing occurred, I was in Okinawa and we watched the TV image from the Armed Forces TV but the audio came over a local Japanese station -- there was a delay of some 15 seconds -- the audio feed being by shortwave and the TV by Satellite. But it WAS something to see. I never noticed that camera slip which revealed the propped up backdrop of the movie set at Area 51 that was later edited out of all existent rerun tapes. Clever those Kennedy's. Cheers from the Grassy Knoll Dave |
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