The late Ron Parise was from my hometown. Only met him years later as my husband worked as a NASA contractor on the shuttle flight simulators. We agreed one of the best things our town’s public school system ever did was to place a planetarium in the high school from which he graduated.
That was back when the schools were well funded by a thriving economy.
Maybe the problem’s not Ohio: they’re producing ASTRONAUTS. Maybe the problem is everybody else, perhaps especially people who ask a question starting with “What it is …” Hey, rest of the world: maybe people from Ohio just want to get away from YOU!
You want astronauts from China or India instead? I think Crispy’s right…a system that produces people who want to explore, who want to be involved in the sciences, who want to advance our knowledge, is a good thing.
Well, that, and the fact that it’s rained 3 of every 4 days since the first of April around here. It’s drier in space.
More like what’s keeping the other 11,542,621 of us here?
I think Crispy’s right…seems like a system that produces astronauts is a good thing.
Well, that plus the fact that it’s rained 3 out of every 4 days since April 1st around here. It’s a lot drier in space.
I know, I know…DJ lives there…
And StAnne, and Julie…
Well, I know that you three are absolutely heavenly so I’m guessing it’ll be a natural journey, eventually.
Certainly no time soon though
We’re so proud.
The late Ron Parise was from my hometown. Only met him years later as my husband worked as a NASA contractor on the shuttle flight simulators. We agreed one of the best things our town’s public school system ever did was to place a planetarium in the high school from which he graduated.
That was back when the schools were well funded by a thriving economy.
Maybe the problem’s not Ohio: they’re producing ASTRONAUTS. Maybe the problem is everybody else, perhaps especially people who ask a question starting with “What it is …” Hey, rest of the world: maybe people from Ohio just want to get away from YOU!
You want astronauts from China or India instead? I think Crispy’s right…a system that produces people who want to explore, who want to be involved in the sciences, who want to advance our knowledge, is a good thing.
Well, that, and the fact that it’s rained 3 of every 4 days since the first of April around here. It’s drier in space.
Ohio still sucks though.
Just sayin. Lived here waaaaaay too long. The birding’s good though. In some parts of the state at least.
24 out of how many?