tom landry walks on the field. danny is trying to keep his job. i ran as fast and as far as i could, and i ruined my leg. but i finished my masters and worked for nasa. when i was at uva, nasa was looking to recruit a lot more women and minorities to get the numbers up. i was recruited by a woman named rosa webster, a physicist. at the career fair, i looked at the nasa booth, and i was like no, i want to work for dupont, because government jobs do not pay much. she saw me and said, i've been looking for you. she said it you are going to work at nasa. we have this conversation. she said, come help me take my pamphlets to my car. who is this woman, you know? and at the car she said, i want you to think about it. i do an interview, i look around, and i get a job offer from nasa by the time i get home. i said, you know, they've got some really cool stuff. i can get my phd there and all these different things. it was like a campus environment. my interview with joe was incredible, a physicist. he said you can come here and think and create and do what