That's neat stuff, guys! Closest I ever got to the moon was one Saturday
night in 1961 on the main drag in Owego NY. The moon was out the rear window
of my buddy's '38 Plymouth. ;-)
In 62 and 63 I worked summers at IBM Space Guidance Labs in Owego. That
facility built all the Apollo guidance stuff but I never saw any of it. My
Dad worked there too and did operations analysis on their military hardware
including the Titan IIIc missile and the XB-70 so I guess he might have been
termed a "rocket scientist".
I'm pretty good with bottle rockets. Does that count?
Cheers!!
Jim
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Frank <spritenut@comcast.net> wrote:
> Ron Soave wrote:
>
>>
>> He was the REAL rocket scientist! My stuff's been to space, but his stuff
>> came back.
>>
>>
>>
>
> And if it's printed and on the moon, Clarici Graphics (formerly Frank A
> Clarici & Sons) printed it.
> Some came back, some stayed up there.
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