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    Well I had 2 paragraphs typed in, hit the wrong key and its all gone. Anyways Walter Cronkite seemed more dignified than the millions of pretty faces we have today belting the world's miserys at us in hi-def 24/7. Kennedy, Nam, MLK, and Apollo were kinda before my time (I'm 40). But his voice is forever ingrained in my childhood memory. Watched Cronkite & NBC's John Chancellor while eating supper as a kid (in rural Texas lunch is called dinner & dinner is called supper).

    Back in the day of 3 TV channels, no remotes, vacuum tubes and the National anthem played at sign-off every night.

    Rest in peace Uncle Walter!

    Bucky

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    I was just talking about Cronkite this evening over dinner with a retired navy guy who fought during Vietnam. Cronkite's report always ended with the report of numbers injured and fatalities that day.

    The world feels a bit lonelier knowing he's gone.
    John

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    • #3
      and that's the way it was today....

      I liked his closing too. He felt it was his job to deliver the news and not BE the news. More business and less entertainment I guess.

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      • #4
        I'm 58 and I wish I knew then how much I'd miss those simpler days!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gsmith View Post
          I'm 58 and I wish I knew then how much I'd miss those simpler days!
          That's part of the appeal of these old trucks, SIMPLER DAYS!

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          • #6
            Cronkite and many others of his generation were real journalists who just happened to be on television. They did not "perform" like the modern ones, who appear to either parrot what they are told to say, or put their own spin on the news- the spin usually being of a liberal persuasion.
            The new ones are the pretty boys and girls, and I don't watch them much. I do watch Fox News some; they don't seem to be so far to the left like the others, especially NBC (the National Barack Channel) ;)

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            • #7
              Now, Now Boys & Girls

              Easy on the politics.......... but your all correct anyhoo. I guess I have about another thirty years left? <LOL>

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              • #8
                Bruce,
                You are right, no politics!
                BTW, are you on your summer vacation at the U now?
                You need to come up to Ballmer this summer, and stop by since I am on the way.
                Dave

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                • #9
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                  It's also ironic that his passing comes just days before the 40th aniversary of the Apollo 11 landing, an event that Cronkite and his colleagues covered extensively. Of course they didn't have "idol" or the other garbage shows to compete with.

                  I have vintage footage on DVD of Apollo flights 8,9,11,13 including all launch footage, on board & flight directors audios, EVA footage, capsule to earth television footage & splashdown/recovery. Amazing what we could do then! Now we're too busy getting our minds petted to notice.

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                  • #10
                    Walter Cronkite

                    There sure isn't anyone like Uncle Walter, I miss him, John Chancellor, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings.
                    I don't bother with TV anymore, too much useless crap
                    I remember when JFK died 45 years ago and Walter's voice broke ever so slightly. I always thought of him with the utmost respect and admiration
                    DB69

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                    • #11
                      back to the basics of life

                      Originally posted by DB69 View Post
                      I don't bother with TV anymore, too much useless crap
                      I got rid of mine in early 08, don't miss all the misery being regurgetated over and over, doomsday predictions, famines, plagues & pestilence, politics, economics woes, and a cruddy weather forecast every 7 minutes.

                      I'd rather sat in a swing reading PWA and spitting watermelon seeds over the fence. Anyone up for some homemade ice cream?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Doc Dave View Post
                        Bruce,
                        You are right, no politics!
                        BTW, are you on your summer vacation at the U now?
                        You need to come up to Ballmer this summer, and stop by since I am on the way.
                        Dave
                        Coming up in October for a week or so, Merganthaler Voc-Tec HS, 40 th Reunion
                        I'm catching up w/ Walter Cronkite! We can talk about a stop-over coming or going? I'd like that.

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