On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 02:46:05 -0500, you wrote:

>Neil's nerves said it, but his mouth didn't? Armstrong
>says he finds the study "persuasive." Still touchy after
>all these years.

My take has always been that he screwed up the historic line live to the world,
realizes to himself "hey, I screwed up thie historic line live to the world!"--
accounting for he pause between "giant" and "leap", then finishes the line.  I
never blamed him for it, though.  Being the first human being on a dead,
airless, radiation-flooded rock a quarter million miles from home is bound to
somewhat derail your train of thought.

>    Not to go all conspiracy theory on you -- I don't
>think it matters. Afterall, if the important thing about

 You aren't a true conspiracy theorist if you don't think all the landings were
filmed on a sound stage somewhere.
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