<div>Tim, I loved your story of your life. I visited Lynn and Gail Oden on my way back from my granddaughter's wedding in Berkeley in August. They are in good spirit and we had a great time. We had been friends for years before they came into the order. </div>
<div> </div><div>I hope in your retirement you will find time to come to Chicago to see what is happening in the archives and to help us keep a clear vision of the possibilities of keeping the archives a "living legacy," bringing the past into the future. You're the greatest. Marge Philbrook</div>
<div><br> </div><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Tim Wegner <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:twegner@swbell.net" target="_blank">twegner@swbell.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;padding-left:1ex;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid" class="gmail_quote">
Yesterday I turned in my badges at the United Space Alliance.<br>
<br>
My NASA career started when Susan and I were re-assigned from Egypt<br>
to Houston. The only thing I knew about the Space Shuttle was what I<br>
had read in Time magazines bought on the streets in Cairo.<br>
<br>
When we arrived at the Houston House, Susan stayed "in house" and I<br>
was assigned to work. Larry Henschen helped me arrange an interview<br>
with McDonnell Douglas, a NASA contractor. I had never programmed a<br>
computer and had no qualification other than a Master's degree in<br>
mathematics and an "all-but-thesis" not-quite-a-PhD. In retrospect,<br>
those were great credentials, since the state of computer programming<br>
when I was in college was using punch cards. When I was working<br>
programming NASA's first Unix computers, I remember thinking "I wish<br>
I had studied Unix in college" - then realizing that Unix didn't<br>
exist when I was in college! But the principles and laws of<br>
mathematics and physics I learned in the late 60's have stood up very<br>
well. My career has been spent in the abstract world of mathematical<br>
models of gravity, drag, solar pressure, and accelerations - space,<br>
the final frontier. Hard to beat that.<br>
<br>
I missed the first four shuttle flights but arrived in time for<br>
STS-5. My first project was an analysis of the shuttle drag model. My<br>
supervisors weren't watching closely, so I learned FORTRAN on a<br>
UNISYS mainframe and implemented my results in a program called HOPE.<br>
(There was another program called LOVE, but not one called FAITH.)<br>
Shortly thereafter I was re-assigned as a programmer, and remained a<br>
software developer (and software project manager) for my whole<br>
career, which extended more then a year past the last Shuttle flight<br>
in July 2011. I ended up working for various NASA contractors for a<br>
bit over 30 years.<br>
<br>
Shortly after I started at NASA, Larry Henschen and I were<br>
instrumental in helping Lynn Oden, another Houston House order<br>
member, in also getting a job. For a few years Lynn and I commutred<br>
together. Lynn retired a few years ago, having had a fine career as<br>
a Shuttle Navigation Flight Controller.<br>
<br>
Susan and I never "left" the Houston House; it melted away around us<br>
as the Order transitioned away from corporate living. Conna Wilkinson<br>
was the last one to leave when she moved back to Oklahoma. So Susan<br>
and I turned out the lights of the Houston House and got an<br>
apartment, and later bought a house. I am grateful today for all the<br>
experiences we had assigned to San Franscisco, San Jose, Melbourne,<br>
Adelaide, Bayad, and finally Houston. Susan and I arrived in Houston<br>
with no assets but no debts in our mid-thirties, and are now both<br>
retired. We still have no debts, but now we have a few assets. I<br>
amazed that that was possible!<br>
<br>
I am still working with a small group of your colleagues keeping the<br>
<a href="http://wedgeblade.net" target="_blank">wedgeblade.net</a> glue connecting our far flung community alive.<br>
<br>
Retirement is, of course, just another "assignment" to new<br>
challenges.<br>
<br>
Tim Wegner<br>
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