Sunday, November 05, 2006

Neil Armstrong and a small 'A'

It may be a one small letter for us,but it is indeed a giant leap for Shann Ford. The mankind community should be thankful to him for making the giant leap that we did together on July 20, 1969, more meaningful. The Aussie researcher discovered the tiny, 35 millisecond long ,'a' that Mr. Armstrong lost kilometers away from the earth.

"That's one small step for man ,one giant leap for the mankind" were supposed to be the famous words said by Neil Armstrong on landing the moon,according to the official documents and the audio record. But Neil Armstrong says that he had intended to say " That's one small step for a man ,one giant leap for the mankind" with the small 'a' before the word 'man'. Probably at that time, Neil's words were not as strong as his arms and hence the small 'a' he uttered went into the sub aural region(means can not be heard). Here is where Mr. Peter Shann Ford came for his rescue and after lots of hi-tech researches ,he confirmed that Mr. Armstrong has said it !.

Thanks Peter, the mankind is saved from the embarrassment and this would pave way for further gigantic leaps !!!.

The real news is available at :
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,20516476-1702,00.html?from=rss

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1056457

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