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I would say that The Making Of an Ideal Holster at the age of 87 while recovering from A "Radical Nephrectomy to escape Death from Kidney Cancer was more a Rehabilitation Program for me.
After all I could'nt have worked that spare job if I had wanted to, Too Old, and Too weak, to work more than a few minutes at a time, when I started.
I did it as a challenge to myself, I needed to prove to myself that I was still capable getting back of do things that are not do-able.
I think that I made that point, both to myself and to a few others in my locality, who thought that I would never be able to work again.
As a retired NACA/NASA Technician/Researcher I can never again surpass those contributions that I made to the Landing of Man on the Moon and the Landing of Spacecraft on Mars ect.
Now I'm Only making what small knowledge I gained available to any one who wishes to hear how some of these things were done a lifetime ago.
Back when the Age of Science and Machine was beginning to force man to seek answers to the inevitable Grand Questions, How?, When?, Where?, Why?
ViggoG
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