"So there he is at last. Man on the moon. The poor magnificent bungler! He can't even get to the office without undergoing the agonies of the damned, but give him a little metal, a few chemicals, some wire and twenty or thirty billion dollars and vroom! there he is, up on a rock a quarter of a million miles up in the sky."

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Source: 1969 Editoral pages, the New York Times, 21 Jul.

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Russell Baker was an American humorist and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary on society.

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