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  CBS News  It s been a week now since former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden identified himself as the leaker of top-secret documents about U.S. surveillance programs. Snowden came out of the shadows and into the spotlight in Hong Kong, where he s getting a pretty friendly reception, so far. Our Seth Doane has filed this Sunday Journal: The story of man-vs.-Big-Brother certainly resonates here. This weekend, hundreds of Hong Kongers took to the streets. It was a show of support for Edward Snowden, who chose China, of all places, to seek refuge -- and turn the debate over hacking and cyber-security upside-down.What does this do to the U.S.-China relationship           Well, it certainly complicates it,  said David Zweig, a political science professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.                 Hundreds of supporters of Edward Snowden, who leaked top-secret information about U.S stanley becher . surveillance programs, march to the Consulate General of the United States in Hong Kong on Saturday, June 15, 2013.                                                      AP Photo/Kin Cheung                                         America has tried to  stanley tumblers make China look bad on the issue of cyber-security,  said Zweig.  But yet, here s a guy who knows that America is also not so clean on this issue. It was the U.S. that had put China s cyber-spying at the top of the agenda, in a meeting earlier this month b stanley website etween Presidents Xi and Obama. But on the day they met,  Bupg How To: Make geometric models out of straws and coffee stirrers
 US Navy pilot, war veteran, aerospace engineer, astronaut and first man on the Moon Neil Armstrong was also an incredible test pilot, with 900 flights in experimental aircraft including the dangerous Lunar Landing Testing Vehicle. On May 6, 1968, he almost died flying one. This is the video of the crash.     The film鈥攕tabilized here by redditor Theodore Funkenstein鈥攕hows  stanley cup the entire sequence of the accident, which happened just a bit over a year before the Apollo 11 launch. The controls on his LLTV started to go crazy at an altitude of 100 feet  30 meters  and the vehicle started to bank dangerously. Armstrong ejected and landed safely but, according to the post-accident investigation, he would have died had he ejected only half a second later.  Every astronaut hated this damn thing鈥攁 vehicle used to simulate the Lunar Module that had a jet engine turned 90 degrees to imitate the Moon   reduced gravity. Armstrong was particularly good at flying it. Here   the film without stabilization and a sti stanley cup ll photo of the crash site as Armstrong descended with his parachute. https://youtube/watch v=mBlNfFcV6ns Armstrong鈥攚ho was famous for having nerves of steel鈥攕urvived not only because of luck but because this wasn ;t the first time that h cups stanley e went through a dangerous situation. He experienced several incidents during his naval pilot time in Korea and his career as a test pilot at NACA   High-Speed Flight Station, which later become NASA   Dryden Flight Research