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From the album: WW2 German Panzer Mechanized Unit
First model of a small group of testers that are turning out wonderfully, Officer leading the way and giving orders-
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I was just getting back into the teaching profession in the first week of September 1969 when the name Gaddafi was in the news. I was far too busy moving into my flat in Picton Ontario, preparing to teach in the rural community of Cherry Valley, and opening another Baha’i locality in the then Nine Year Plan.1 I was still recovering from writing-off my car the week before to really take in the bloodless coup d’etat against King Idris.2 Gaddafi was 27 in 1969 and I was 25. I was also still recovering from my own bloodless coup, a mental health disorder in four psychiatric hospitals the year before, a spell of security work driving an armoured truck and several months of unsuccessful employment as a systems analyst with the Bad Boy Company in Toronto Ontario. I was eager to get back into the teaching profession which I had left in June of 1968. This small town in southern Ontario seemed just right. It was about six weeks after the first men had landed on the moon.-Ron Price: references--1Baha’i Teaching Plan from 1964 to 1973; and 2Wikipedia, 22 February 2011. Gaddafi was just a name in the news back then, news which blows at you from some lighted chirping box or an unlighted one known as a radio….So much comes at us all as we go about our jobs, our marriages, so many acts in the day-to-day world as we all try to survive the tempest blowing in our world with the speed of light before life ends in that twinkling of an eye. You’ve been a busy man, Muammar, since 1969, and so have I these..... 40 years. They called you the new Che Guevara of the age, and even the King of Kings of Africa. I wonder if you and I will make it into old age, a period in the lifespan which human development psychologists call those years after 80. I have a better chance than you. They tell me there are a total of 37 spellings of your name, Muammar!1 The end, your end, it appears, is nigh! 1 An article published in the London Evening Standard in 2004 lists a total of 37 spellings of his name, and 32 spellings are known at the Library of Congress. Ron Price 22 February 2011 Updated for: ArtFreaks.com Forums On: 24/8/'11