Gabor wrote:
We didn't have TV. I was in a small village at the as a 4 year old. My dad was saying it to his mother. The old hag said "oh my son you can't believe everything that you hear on the radio"..... And that was it!

Interesting Gabor .... I was about 5 or 6 years old when the USSR put Sputnik into orbit in 1957 .... not a day went by for the next 10 years without somebody talking about it or it was on our news .... even back then we were worried about Communism getting the upper hand in the world.
I have never been a Liberal , not even a JF Kennedy fan ..... but for sure he had the right kind of American balls to announce the USA should put a man on the moon ... got to give him credit for that.
trivia: .... Canadian aviation engineer Jim Chamberlin (Avro Arrow) was in Toronto when he heard over the radio that Kennedy wanted to put a man on the moon ..... he spewed his coffee all over the table as though he had just heard the most bizarre proposal come out of a politician.
Ten minutes later he had his slide rule out doing the calculations , an hour or two later he saw that it was possible and got excited as hell .... when NASA came calling and hired him and 32 engineers from Avro he ended up designing the Lunar orbit craft and lander
small world
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Chamberlin