From: Mark Gaffney <markgaffney@mac.com>

Date: May 7, 2009 10:40:37 AM MDT

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Astro IIDC 4.04.00 "Officially" available.


Hi Milton & Alberto, I was 13 too & had several scrapbooks full of every newspaper clipping I could get & an "official" Apollo 11 badge sewed to my skivvy! We were at my grandmother & great grandmother`s flat at the time the television broadcast was shown- courtesy of the Parkes radio telescope here in Australia. Have you seen the Australian comedy "The Dish" about the events of 1969 & filmed on location a few years ago? I consider it a rare privelege that such an event should take place in one`s lifetime! By the way, if you`re reading this Alberto, I tried to look at your UFO link recently but wasn`t able to, because my DVI converter/player has passed it`s 15 day trial period I found & yours is for Intel Macs. 

Mark.

On 05/05/2009, at 9:57 AM, Milton Aupperle wrote:



Hi Alberto;


On 4-May-09, at 4:42 PM, albe albo wrote:



Thank you Milton,

in 1969 it was the first time in my life  i remained awake until morning.

I was a super expert.

When the Apollo13 exploded i immediately told to my parents that if the engine of the LM was strong enough to give the correct deceleration then they could be saved turning the LM against the moon. Wow i was 13 and i was a fan of Werner Von Braun.

Didi you see the vintage movie about saturnV engine test on youtube?


Nope.


But I did see the Saturn V in person down at Cape Canaveral in the early 90's. I took a NASA tour of the facilities and was completely blown away with just how massive and complex it really was.


People really need to see this sort of thing, to realize what we achieved 40 years ago, and then ask why we have not done more since then.



regarding tyhe link: i tried from your website and the link has no extraspaces.

Simply it links the version 40301.dmg


Ahh, I thought you were talking about the #downloadn link in the e-mail.


I just fixed the web site. I forgot to upload the last version of the webs site html code.


Thanks ..


Milton Aupperle


Please check your website...

TTYL