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R1Geezer | 11:35 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | News
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It's 40 years since Armstrong said the famous line, he apparently claimed he said that it was "One small step for A man....". The tapes have been analysed and he definately said the former but presumably meant to say the latter. The experts agree that missing out the A sounds better, so was the most iconic sentence in recent history an error? As usual a Geezer blue badge goes to the first person to mention the usual thing that comes up when this subject is discussed!
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A truly historic year Geezer.....I got married and Ann Jones won Wimbledon.......
It was all faked nah nah nah.

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Gromit, correct you win a card board badge for getting the right subject but I know you are not sincere in that belief.

Apparently, the 'a' is there for 35 milliseconds, which is too fast to be heard.

"The missing word was found this month in a software analysis of Armstrong's famous phrase by Peter Shann Ford, a Sydney, Australia-based computer programmer. Ford's company, Control Bionics, specializes in helping physically handicapped people use their nerve impulses to communicate through computers.

According to Ford, Armstrong spoke, "One small step for a man ... " with the "a" lasting a total of 35 milliseconds, 10 times too quickly to be heard."
The "a" was transmitted, though, and can be verified in an analysis using Canadian sound-editing software called GoldWave, Ford said.


From this link dated 2006
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4225 856.html
Apparently, that is the same speed at which our politicians say the word 'sorry'.
Which experts agree that it sounds better without the A?
This story came up about a year or so ago.

Missing the A sounds better but is pretty meaningless.

The more amusing one was Pete Conrad's reputed words. He was the 3rd man on the moon.

It's quite a long way from the bottom rung of the lunar lander to the surface and Conrad was quite short. He is meant to have said:

"Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me!"
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well News24 had some expert on there with the voice print and he reckons there's no A, but who cares I think it's better with the A either missing or inaudible
I remember as an excited child watching that moon landing and was full of dreams about our projected future. I'm still disappointed that we don't have flying cars like 'Supercar'. I thought they would only be a few years away when I was little.
You mean Space Family Robinson isn't true???

PS lol at Gromit's speed post - that was funny!!
The usual thing that comes up is the urban myth about Armstrong's next door neighbour -

http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/armstro ng-gorsky.htm
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Yep that's another one Andy, Blue Geezer badge for you!

Now there's one more........
Its not quite 40 years - we are only in June - I remember it well, I was on holiday in a caravan at Hopton on Sea.

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