Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Dying Young (1991)



The US premiere date for Julia Robert's "Dying Young" might be a 3 year, 334 day, pointer to 7/21/1987. The plot element of the starring character being sick might be a methaphor for how I was having trouble adapting to normal food again. Something like that. Something about Phoebe taking care of me after I returned from Africa. There are also the standard decoy elements due to the stalkers that work fanatically to disrupt our lives. The challenge is how to document the disruption to our lives without giving them the attention the stalkers crave so much from me.





From 7/21/1987 to 6/20/1991 (Thursday) is 3 years, 334 days

'33-34'

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101787/

Dying Young (1991)

Release Date: 21 June 1991 (USA)

Julia Roberts ... Hilary O'Neil
Campbell Scott ... Victor Geddes





From 3/3/1959 to 7/20/1969 (Apollo 11 lunar landing) is: 3792 days

From 4/12/1981 (STS-1 launch) to 8/30/1991 ("Dying Young") is: 3792 days

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101787/releaseinfo

Release dates for
Dying Young (1991)

UK 30 August 1991





From 10/28/1967 (Julia Roberts) to 7/21/1987 is: 7206 days
From 10/28/1967 (Julia Roberts) to 7/16/1979 is: 4279 days
4279 / 7206 = 0.593

'59-33'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000210/

Julia Roberts
Date of Birth: 28 October 1967
Dying Young (1991) .... Hilary O'Neil





From 7/19/1961 (Campbell Scott) to 4/30/1982 (USNA82) is: 7590 days

7590 = 3795 + 3795

From 3/4/1959 to 7/24/1969 (Apollo 11 splashdown) is: 3795 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001714/

Campbell Scott
Date of Birth: 19 July 1961
Dying Young (1991) .... Victor Geddes





From 11/2/1969 ("Fortunate Son") to 6/7/1976 is: 1 day, 344 weeks

'1344'

From 3/3/1959 to 7/16/1963 is 13 days, 4 months, 4 years

'1344'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortunate_Son_%28song%29

Released November 2, 1969

"Fortunate Son" is a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their album Willy and the Poor Boys in 1969. It was released as a single, together with "Down on the Corner", in September 1969. [1]. This song reached #14 on the United States charts.


This song was popular during the Vietnam War and is included in the film Forrest Gump and in the computer game Battlefield Vietnam. It was most recently used in the 2007 film Live Free or Die Hard during a scene and in Manchurian Candidate 2007 at the end credits. The song symbolizes the thoughts of a man who is being drafted. This spoke out against the war in Vietnam, but was supportive of the soldiers fighting there. It is sung from the perspective of one of these men, who ends up fighting because he is not a "Senator's son" or a "Fortunate one."





From 3/3/1959 to 12/24/1968 (Apollo 8 at Moon) is: 3584 days

3584 / 0.3359 = 10669 days

From 12/24/1968 (Apollo 8 at Moon) to 3/11/1998 ("Muse") is: 10669 days

'33-59'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_%28EP%29

Released 11 March 1998

Muse is the self-titled debut EP release by the English rock band Muse, released in March, 1998. Recorded at Sawmills recording studio in Cornwall, it was released on the studio's in-house Dangerous Records label on a limited run of 999 hand-numbered copies. Due to its rarity, the EP regularly fetches inflated prices on eBay.





From 4/14/1981 (STS-1 landing) to 4/8/1983 (STS-6 EVA 1 End) is 1 year, 359 days

'1-33-59'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-6

STS-6 was a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Challenger, launched April 4, 1983. This was the sixth space shuttle mission, and was the first mission for the Space Shuttle Challenger.


STS-6 carried a crew of four -- Paul J. Weitz, commander; Karol J. Bobko, pilot; Donald H. Peterson and Story Musgrave, both mission specialists. Using new space suits designed specifically for the Space Shuttle, Peterson and Musgrave successfully accomplished the program's first extravehicular activity (EVA), performing various tests in the payload bay.


Space walk

Musgrave and Peterson - EVA 1
EVA 1 Start: April 7, 1983, 21:05 UTC
EVA 1 End: April 8, 01:15 UTC
Duration: 4 hours, 10 minutes