Most members suffered a national magazine profile of my career posted here by another member. Part of covering the world for Canada's public broadcasting television system---Safer and Jennings were colleagues--- involved political reporting all over the country, including Texas, the civil rights program from the boycotts to MLK receiving the Prize in Oslo, and the space program from Mercury to Apollo 17, mostly at MSC south of Houston and the Cape and Huntsville.

Seeming to have an aviation background, you'd know Canadians had significant roles in engineering the command module and lunar lander. I was enjoying dinner with the command chief at home when he got the phone call Grissom, Chaffee and White had just burned to death on the gantry. I got to know Texas and Texans well, Dallas and many points in between, as reporters have the pleasure and access few others have in their work.

Is that enough? Still made up?