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Kit Sullivan
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Definitely an "off topic" subject, but if you had access to Mr. Peabody's "way-back" machine ( now there's a reference!)...where would you go back to? What would you like to witness first-hand?
I know most people pick major historical events: Kennedy assassination and stuff like that.
To me, those historical events are not "real life". Thier very nature as a huge singular event in history is surely significant, but not indicative of how everday "real life" was at any given time.
I think I would choose to see a lot of mundane, meaningless stuff...insignificant details when compared to the big events in history.
As a kid, growing up in "Space City" ( Houston) in the 60's, I was all but obsessed with the space program. My dream then was to see a live rocket launch. I built and launch a ton of those cardboard-&-balsa wood "Estes" model rockets back then. Pretty cool, but hardly the same as witnessing an actual rocket launch.
Today, my family and I live in Cocoa Beach primarily because I want to be close to the NASA launch complex.
I have witnessed several as-close-as-allowed shuttle launches, and to me it is awesome. Raw power...no finesse, just brute force pounding away at gravity. I love it.
Yet...that pales in comparison to a Saturn-V launch from the lates 60's. That still holds the record for the most powerful machine ever built by man in history.
Now THAT is something I would go back to witness live...a Saturn V launch.
And I would also like to see a 60s-70s era auto assembly line in action...all manual, human-achieved labor. Products with real human soul built right in to every component. That would be cool to.
I know most people pick major historical events: Kennedy assassination and stuff like that.
To me, those historical events are not "real life". Thier very nature as a huge singular event in history is surely significant, but not indicative of how everday "real life" was at any given time.
I think I would choose to see a lot of mundane, meaningless stuff...insignificant details when compared to the big events in history.
As a kid, growing up in "Space City" ( Houston) in the 60's, I was all but obsessed with the space program. My dream then was to see a live rocket launch. I built and launch a ton of those cardboard-&-balsa wood "Estes" model rockets back then. Pretty cool, but hardly the same as witnessing an actual rocket launch.
Today, my family and I live in Cocoa Beach primarily because I want to be close to the NASA launch complex.
I have witnessed several as-close-as-allowed shuttle launches, and to me it is awesome. Raw power...no finesse, just brute force pounding away at gravity. I love it.
Yet...that pales in comparison to a Saturn-V launch from the lates 60's. That still holds the record for the most powerful machine ever built by man in history.
Now THAT is something I would go back to witness live...a Saturn V launch.
And I would also like to see a 60s-70s era auto assembly line in action...all manual, human-achieved labor. Products with real human soul built right in to every component. That would be cool to.