Neil Armstrong eventually became a professor of Aeronautical Engineering. https://all-things-aviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Neil-Armstrong-professor.jpg
I wrote hundreds of obituaries in 10-plus years of working at small to midsize newspapers. All of the reporters had to take turns, and some weren’t happy about it. I told my peers to do their best on them because the obituaries would likely be clipped and saved by more people than anything else they wrote.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
Where are the Grimmy Awards awarded anyway?
jmcenanly about 6 years ago
Neil Armstrong eventually became a professor of Aeronautical Engineering. https://all-things-aviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Neil-Armstrong-professor.jpg
mudleg about 6 years ago
I wrote hundreds of obituaries in 10-plus years of working at small to midsize newspapers. All of the reporters had to take turns, and some weren’t happy about it. I told my peers to do their best on them because the obituaries would likely be clipped and saved by more people than anything else they wrote.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Well it’s a lot easier to catch a polyester or a nylon.
pearlsbs about 6 years ago
The farmers are still harvesting those cotton balls around here. I wonder if they know that most of them are polyester or nylon.
Marblemouth about 6 years ago
So, did Neil attend Moon U. while he was there? It’s a good thing he didn’t take a crash course in Landing Technique 101.
joeatwork212 about 6 years ago
Neil Armstrong got is B.S. from Purdue. 23 of the astronauts went there. Pretty good record.
NickHentschel about 6 years ago
Armstrong’s degree isn’t surprising: you may not need a Master’s to operate controls, but going to the moon makes a hell of a thesis!
Spock about 6 years ago
I guess, most formula-1-champions didn’t get a master in mechanical engineering at all.