This Is What I Think.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Space shuttle flight STS-100

This actor was 593 months old on 11/2/1975. I'm not sure if he was cast for that reason in 1968, though but I guess it is possible. But I am certain that would be why the band name Duran Duran.

From 6/2/1926 to 11/2/1975 is: 593 months

59-3

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0642675/

Milo O'Shea
Date of Birth: 2 June 1926
Barbarella (1968) .... Concierge/Durand-Durand




The STS-112 flight was 35.90 years after 11/11/1966, the launch of Gemini 12. I was expecting to see it tied to 11/2/1975, but I guess it actually signifies that Gemini 12 was my first flight into space.

From 11/11/1966 to 10/7/2002 is: 35 years, 330 days
330 / 365 = 0.90
From 11/11/1966 to 10/7/2002 is: 35.90 years

3-59

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-112

Launch: October 7, 2002
Landing: October 18, 2002

STS-112 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. STS-112 was a 10-day assembly mission in October 2002 that attached the S1 Truss segment. Atlantis would not fly again until STS-115 on September 9, 2006.



As I was just watching this movie, I have symbolic and artificial memories from this movie. There is the scene where the guy gets his head blown off and I can distinctly remember on the Wainwright that I put one of my dog tags on my boot. I associate that detail with this movie. Why would I have such a specific artificial and symbolic memory in that context? Why, in my artificial and symbolic memory, would I "remember" a certain action based on watching a movie in the context of my artificial and symbolic memory? It my artificial and symbolic memory, I put that dog tag on my boot because I "remember" watching this movie in my artificial and symbolic memory. That has got to mean something; probably means that I fought in this Vietnam battle. And even worse, it was only a few weeks before Apollo 11 went to the Earth's moon. I have other memories returning to consciousness about Vietnam but I am not really sure what it all means.

The result of this calculation is within the constraint range I wrote about for day-of-week scheduling for movies in the U.S. This one is off by 4 days and I have noted that the result could be off by a maximum of 6 days, for this type of artistic device.

This movie premiered a few months after I returned from Africa on 5/13/1987. I assume I had some artistic input into the movie in 1985 or before. I have been thinking that I wrote a lot of scripts and books while I was in space from 1975 to 1977, as well as when I was deployed on an aircraft carrier in the 1980's. I probably wrote a lot in my spare time and these stories could have been written several years before the movies were created. I probably wrote the stories several years in advance and then selected the dates for production and release for certain symbolic value. I continue to work on such activity and that is still being stolen from me.

From 3/3/1959 to 8/28/1987 is: 10405 days
10405 * 0.359 = 3735
From 3/3/1959 to 5/20/1969 is: 3731 days

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hamburger_Hill

The Battle of Hamburger Hill was one of the most controversial battles of the Vietnam War.

Date May 10, 1969 - May 20, 1969



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger_hill

Hamburger Hill is a 1987 American movie starring Dylan McDermott, Steven Weber, Courtney B. Vance, Don Cheadle and Michael Boatman; directed by John Irvin and written by James Carabatsos.

Set in May 1969 during the Vietnam War, the movie is based on the actual assault of the U.S. Army's 3d Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles", on a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army on Dong Ap Bia Mountain near the Laotian border. American military records of the battle refer to the mountain as "Hill 937", its map designation derived from its being 937 meters high.

The film realistically depicts the realities of war, combat, courage, camaraderie and dedication to the mission among troops. It also brings up painful questions about war, such as the stigmatizing of replacement troops ("newbies" or, more crudely, "FNGs", for "Fuckin' New Guys") and of the seeming caprice of high command in the Vietnam War, specifically the lack of strategic value of the hill and subsequent unnecessary casualties. Other issues include the effect of anti-war sentiment on morale, and racial tensions among troops (especially the overcoming of racial tension by gradual friendship and earned respect).

The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures, which had only theatrical rights to the film, whereas the video rights were owned by Vestron Video, and in later years by Live Entertainment, Artisan Entertainment, and Lions Gate Entertainment (which also recently acquired the UK video rights with distribution by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment).



I started examining this flight because it made me think it might have something to do with when I was 10.0 years old. I was 10.0 years old when the U.S. Navy opened the Fighter Weapons School, or Top Gun, according to information I found on the internet. I have been thinking that the Top Gun school opened when I was 10.0 years old because I had become the first air combat ace of the Vietnam War a few months earlier.

This calculation illustrates a '33-359' artistic device at the mid-point of the flight STS-100. I recognize the date 5/1/1967 as when I first flew a fight jet by myself. I have found other clues suggesting I became the first air combat ace of the Vietnam War on 6/19/1968 when I was 9.3 years old.

From 4/19/2001 to 5/1/2001 is: 12 days
From 4/19/2001 to 4/25/2001 is: 6 days

From 5/1/1967 to 4/25/2001 is: 33 years, 359 days

33-359

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-100

Launch: April 19, 2001
Landing: May 1, 2001

STS-100 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. STS-100 installed the ISS Canadarm2 robotic arm.



This is the pilot for the pilot of space shuttle flight STS-93, as I noted earlier. I believe this astronaut was scheduled to point to my military activities when I was 9.3 years, on 6/19/1968, which is the time I believe I became the first air combat ace of the Vietnam War. This calculation produces a result within 3 days of being a perfect connection between those dates. Flight STS-93 was his first flight so that adds more credibility to that theory, as I believe he was scheduled specifically to makes this conneciton.

From 6/16/1954 to 6/19/1968 is: 5117 days
5117 * 0.3359 = 1718
From 6/16/1954 to 3/3/1959 is: 1721 days

1721 - 1718 = 3 days

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Monday, March 05, 2007

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Ashby

Jeffrey Shears "Bones" Ashby (born June 16, 1954) is a former American naval aviator and astronaut, a veteran of three space shuttle missions. He is a retired Captain in the U.S. Navy
...

...he piloted space shuttle mission STS-93

I turned 9 years old on 3/3/68. I count that the period 3/3/68 to 6/19/68 was 109 days.

Multiplying 365 by 0.3 equals, 109.5 days, so I count that at 6/19/68, I was 9.3 years old.

The pilot of STS-93 was born 6/16/1954 and 5117 days later was 6/19/1968.

From his birthday of 6/19/1954 to 3/3/1959 was 1718 days.

Multiplying 5117 by 0.3359 equals 1718.8003