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ZS6CFC > NASA     01.10.03 00:24l 29 Lines 1177 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Well, and oh, yes. I remember Telstaar and Echo. I think I
have seen Echo then one night...and all that.
Oh, I had Dreams then. What a World. Technology at its best,
at the forefront. THE Forefront.
Today we seem to be limited by Politics and Economics.
The COLD-WAR made it possible. The luke-warm Relations today
give us at lest the , well , Skylab, and what we have now.
Not bad , ... considering.
What we dreamed of then surpassed everything we see today?
Or do you think not?
Well, we might see it all come true ... but...But it takes
much longer than we (and the Inventors) thought it might.
the Russians always said at the Time , they are going to
Mars. The Moon was not at a manned operation Plan for them.
Ok, then , final proof. Only when future Missions will
stumble over the first Coke-Can and Hamburger Leftovers
Rubbish Heap , we will know Americans have been on the moon
b4-for shure. 
One big step for Man. One giant stumble for Humanity.
The Footprints on the Moon will there be for millions of
years... so will be the rubbish...

73 DE Sten ZS6CFC@ZS0DLD.PTA.GAU.ZAF.AF
Message timed : 18:48 on 08 Dec 2002


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