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Will Bush Say Anything About Space?

On next week's thirty-fifth anniversary of the first manned lunar landing?

[Via Rob Wilson]

[Update a few minutes later]

Boeing has established an anniversary web site.

Posted by Rand Simberg at July 13, 2004 10:21 AM
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Yep...we do this every year.

Go out into the parking lot, wave some compamy provide flags, listen to a few dreary speakers from management saying nothing much of value, and if we're lucky we get a free sandwich.

I have long since stopped going.

When asked why I simply explain that I have long since wearied of chewing the cud of history. Some people get it. Not many.

I have no problem celebrating the past, but a past without future is no longer worth walking out into the parking lot for.

Posted by Michael at July 13, 2004 01:56 PM

Some historical perspective from the Onion.

(Not new, but who cares...)

Posted by Duncan Young at July 13, 2004 02:58 PM

"July 17, 18 - MISSION DAYS 2 & 3 -- Now headed for the moon, the astronuats are given a brief review of the morning's news from Mission Control including sports developments. They are informed about the progress of the Russian space ship Lunar 15, and that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, ranking government official at the Apollo 11 blastoff, has called for putting a man on Mars by the year 2000."

Mars by 2000!! Yea Baby, Yea!!! Oh wait :(

Posted by Hefty at July 13, 2004 05:25 PM

poker Have a nice day! :)

Posted by poker at February 11, 2006 06:18 PM


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