Speaking of cruise missiles, when I was in the 8th grade I knew a fellow student named Willard Preussel. He was an awkward egghead. About 2 years ago I read his obituary online. He had had a career using his eggheadedness for the US Defense Department and worked at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. He was the principal designer of the cruise missile guidance system.
When we pass over, we get to know the entire impact of our lives on Earth, such as experiencing all of the deaths that we are responsible for (and all the good that we did). Willard's life review might have been a tough one, but cruise missiles theoretically limit the "collateral damage," so maybe it was not too overwhelming.
Speaking of cruise missiles, when I was in the 8th grade I knew a fellow student named Willard Preussel. He was an awkward egghead. About 2 years ago I read his obituary online. He had had a career using his eggheadedness for the US Defense Department and worked at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. He was the principal designer of the cruise missile guidance system.
When we pass over, we get to know the entire impact of our lives on Earth, such as experiencing all of the deaths that we are responsible for (and all the good that we did). Willard's life review might have been a tough one, but cruise missiles theoretically limit the "collateral damage," so maybe it was not too overwhelming.