In the context of my artificial and symbolic memory, I "remember" that my favorite business suit looked a lot like the khaki U.S. Navy officer's uniform.
From 3/14/1974 (Grace Park) to 4/30/1982 (USNA82) is: 2969 days
From 3/14/1974 (Grace Park) to 11/28/1976 is: 990 days
990 / 2969 = 0.3334
'33-34'
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Grace Park
Date of Birth: 14 March 1974
"Battlestar Galactica" .... Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii / ... (53 episodes, 2004-2007)
From 7/21/1987 to 10/19/1990 ("Dances with Wolves") is: 1186 days
1186 = 593 + 593
'59-33'
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099348/releaseinfo
Release dates for
Dances with Wolves (1990)
USA 19 October 1990 (Washington, D.C.) (premiere)
From 11/25/1986 to 5/15/1996 (Wednesday) is: 3459 days
'34-59'
From 5/15/1996 (Wednesday) to 5/20/1996 ("Basics")(Monday) is: 5 days
http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/VOY/episode/68918.html
Basics, Part I
Air Date: 05.20.1996
While Tuvok works to rehabilitate Ensign Suder, an unstable killer confined to his quarters, Chakotay receives a desperate subspace message from Seska. She's given birth to the child that was fathered with the DNA stolen from the First Officer, and she claims that her Kazon lover, Maje Culluh, is going to take her son away.
Chakotay is torn. Seska is untrustworthy and could be trying to lead Voyager into a trap. But if it is truly his child, he owes it his help. They set out to find Seska, and en route, Voyager receives a distress call from a Kazon shuttle manned by Tierna, one of Seska's aides. The injured Kazon reports that Culluh has killed Seska. Tierna managed to survive by bribing a guard and stealing a shuttle.
Voyager heads for the colony world where Culluh has sent Chakotay's son. The starship sustains several minor Kazon attacks, although none cause serious damage. Still, the fact that each of the attacks has focused on a certain section of the ship makes them suspicious. When Janeway tells Paris to alter their course, the ship is suddenly confronted with eight large Kazon vessels, clearly attempting to coerce them into a different direction. Unwilling to be manipulated, Janeway decides to intercept the lead Kazon vessel.
Using some deception of its own, Voyager manages to send most of the vessels at different targets, leaving only the lead vessel to fight. But as the battle intensifies, Tierna deliberately triggers a massive explosion in his own body, sacrificing his life to damage the ship. The tactic also serves to destroy Voyager's decoy, and three of the previously distracted Kazon vessels return to attack. Paris quickly boards a shuttlecraft to seek help from a neighboring Talaxian colony, but the little ship is hit by Kazon fire, and Voyager loses contact.
As Kazon intruders board the crippled starship, Janeway is forced to surrender. A victorious Culluh and Seska, who is still very much alive, take command while the Doctor secretly deactivates himself for twelve hours. The Kazon then strand the crew on a primitive planet and depart, unaware that there is still one crewmember aboard: Ensign Suder.
From 6/7/1976 to 12/8/1982 ("48 Hrs.") is: 2375 days
From 3/3/1959 to 9/2/1965 (Princeton University) is: 2375 days
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083511/
48 Hrs. (1982)
Release Date: 8 December 1982 (USA)
Nick Nolte ... Jack Cates
From 2/8/1941 (Nick Nolte) to 12/25/1968 (Apollo 8 at Moon) is 334 months, 17 days
30 * 0.59 = 17.7 days
From 2/8/1941 (Nick Nolte) to 12/25/1968 (Apollo 8 at Moon) is 334.59 months
'33-34-59'
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Nick Nolte
Date of Birth: 8 February 1941
48 Hrs. (1982) .... Jack Cates
Another 48 Hrs. (1990) .... Jack Cates
'1970: 7 & 11'
From 6/7/1976 to 6/8/1990 ("Another 48 Hrs.") is: 5114 days
5114 = 2557 + 2557
From 7/16/1963 to 7/16/1970 is: 2557 days
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099044/
Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
Release Date: 8 June 1990 (USA)