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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Stardust (1996)




}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sun, February 12, 2006 11:34:56 AM

Subject: trophy wife

I don't really understand why men look for trophy wives. A trophy is something that sits on a shelf, unused, representing past glory, gathering dust. I want a sparkling wife that I intend to interact with at every opportunity.

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http://www.cswap.com/1994/Timecop/cap/en/25fps/a/00_08

Timecop


:08:18
There's never enough time.

:08:21
Never enough for what?

:08:23
To satisfy a woman.

:08:26
Then you never want
to miss an opportunity.

:08:29
Are you busy?

:08:32
I'm meeting my husband.










From 4/14/1977 ( I returned to Earth after successfully diverting the comet in the outer solar system ) to 6/25/1986 ( U.S. President Ronald Wilson Reagan : Proclamation 5506—National Homelessness Awareness Week 1986 ) is: 3359 days

'33-59' ( my birth date US )



From 11/11/1966 ( I was Gemini 12 spacecraft astronaut entering orbit of planet Earth ) to 6/25/1986 ( U.S. President Ronald Wilson Reagan : Proclamation 5506—National Homelessness Awareness Week 1986 ) is: 7166 days

7166 = 3583 + 3583

From 3/4/1959 ( my birth date UK ) to 12/24/1968 ( I was Apollo 8 astronaut in orbit of Earth's moon ) is: 3583 days


http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=37516&st=&st1=

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Proclamation 5506—National Homelessness Awareness Week, 1986

June 25th, 1986

By the President of the United States
of America










From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) to 11/26/1976 ( my first landing Jupiter moon Callisto ) is: 4882 days





From 2/6/1964 ( I was Innsbruck Olympics gold medalist again on this day ) To 11/3/1981 ( U.S. President Ronald Reagan : Proclamation 4882—National Family Week ) is 6480 days

From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) To 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan U.S. Navy ) is 6480 days



From 2/6/1964 ( I was Innsbruck Olympics gold medalist again on this day ) To 11/3/1981 ( U.S. President Ronald Reagan : Proclamation 4882—National Family Week ) is 6480 days

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 11/28/1976 ( I launched from Jupiter moon Callisto for Earth and home ) is: 6480 days


http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43204&st=&st1=

Proclamation 4882—National Family Week

November 3rd, 1981

By the President of the United States of America










From 7/21/1979 ( my wife Phoebe and I are married ) to 12/11/1997 ( by authority of my discovery by my physical presence at Jupiter moon Callisto in 1976 I approve this date as the official announcement that the Jupiter moon Callisto has oxygen at its surface ) is: 6718 days

6718 = 3359 + 3359

'33-59' ( my birth date US )



From 11/2/1975 ( I launched from Earth by myself to intercept Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system ) to 12/11/1997 ( by authority of my discovery by my physical presence at Jupiter moon Callisto in 1976 I approve this date as the official announcement that the Jupiter moon Callisto has oxygen at its surface ) is: 8075 days

From 3/4/1959 ( my birth date UK ) to 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan U.S. Navy ) is: 8075 days


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1997/12/971211074040.htm

Oxygen Discovered At Callisto's Surface, Sulfur Dioxide Sources At Io

ScienceDaily (Dec. 11, 1997) — New data from a University of Colorado at Boulder instrument on board the Galileo spacecraft now at Jupiter indicates one of its four large moons, Callisto, has oxygen on its surface










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Mon, June 12, 2006 1:23:57 PM

Subject: Re: Journal June 12, 2006


Kerry Burgess wrote:


Early this morning, I suffered through about the first half-hour of Fast Times At Ridgemont High until I got bored and changed it.

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From 7/21/1987 ( formal wedding ceremony for my wife Phoebe and me ) to 4/16/1996 ( Modest Mouse "This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About" ) is: 3192 days

3192 = 1596 + 1596

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) is: 1596 days



From 12/24/1968 ( I was Apollo 8 spacecraft astronaut in orbit of Earth's moon ) to 4/16/1996 ( Modest Mouse "This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About" ) is: 9975 days

From 3/4/1959 ( my birth date UK ) to 6/25/1986 ( U.S. President Ronald Reagan : Proclamation 5506—National Homelessness Awareness Week 1986 ) is: 9975 days


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

This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About

Studio album by Modest Mouse

Released April 16, 1996


Track listing

16. "Space Travel Is Boring"










http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/modestmouse/spacetravelisboring.html

MODEST MOUSE LYRICS

"Space Travel Is Boring"

Won herself a pass to some far off moon
It was second class but what's to lose
And looking out her window she could more than assume
That you can't see air or time
She's the only rocketeer in the whole damn place
They gave her a mirror so she could talk to a face
She still got plenty lonely but that's just the case
With time, time, time
Started hearing voices sometime in June
She knew she could go crazy but didn't think that soon
Now she doesn't feel lonely but she'd just as soon
Try, try, try try
Man shot to the moon
I read a paperback and want to come home soon
I'm shot to the moon
Been there a half an hour, I want to come home soon










"Space: Above And Beyond"

"Stardust"

April 19, 1996

Episode 20 DVD:

00:26:22


Lt. Colonel T.C. McQueen: They're dead, aren't they?

Commodore Ross: The Five Eight? Don't tell me you've succumbed to those bizarre rumors.

Lt. Colonel T.C. McQueen: In World War 2, prior to D-Day, the British placed false information about the European invasion on the body of a man who just died of pneumonia. They dressed him as a high-ranking officer, and put him in the English Channel via submarine. The Germans discovered the body, and re-deployed several Panzer divisions away from the area. It was a crucial deception that aided the Allied victory. The passengers in the APC are dead.

Commodore Ross: If I knew, I couldn't confirm.

Lt. Colonel T.C. McQueen: While looking into the Second World War I found something else. Operation Naye'i. Naye'i is a Navajo word for "alien gods." During the war we used Native Americans as radio operators. Navajo was the only native language the enemy couldn't crack. I assume any disinformation regarding the location of Operation Roundhammer would be written in code, to make it appear to the enemy to be top secret information.

Commodore Ross: We are not at liberty to discuss this.

Lt. Colonel T.C. McQueen: I have no problem with the mission - if that's what it is. But there is something that bothers me, Commodore. For disinformation to be effective, we would want the Chigs to crack the code. Why would the code be written in a language that even other people on Earth couldn't crack? Unless we knew the enemy was familiar with the language.


00:28:42

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Colonel.

Colonel Klingman: Lieutenant.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: I was wondering if you could answer a few questions about a-all this.

Colonel Klingman: Telepresence has been around for quite some time. The Russians first used it in 1998 to explore Mars. Telepresence is an interactive computer graphics system which provides the operator with the illusion of being immersed in a simulated environment.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: My question isn't really about the system. It's about you.

Colonel Klingman: You got a problem with me?

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Yeah.

Colonel Klingman: Sit down.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: You won't be there. I mean, you yourself? You seem okay to me. You seem like you know what you're doin' with this stuff. But a machine - all this? It can't feel what we do out there. When we're under enemy attack and it just becomes one big hairy fur ball and you don't know up from down and your heart's pounding 'cause you're taking enemy fire from your 6:00 and 12:00 and you barely have time to think for yourself - somehow we all just know. We feel where each other are. And I'm there for them and they're for me.

Colonel Klingman: You're talking about situational awareness.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Yeah! And I don't see how you can have it sitting on a closet on the Saratoga. Now, I'm not trying to rag on you but have you ever had your wingman - a good buddy - blown out of the sky then have to drive on while g-forces are tearing you out of your seat?

Colonel Klingman: I'm an engineer, Lieutenant.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: And then puke all over yourself when you came out of the roll?

Colonel Klingman: Yes, but not in an airplane.

1LT Cooper Hawkes: Have you ever been shot at?

Colonel Klingman: No. I've never been in a dogfight. But why must I have taken a life in order for you to trust me? This machine - these wires - will save millions of lives. This plan - my idea - is my part to bring everyone home soon. Safe. And I would think you could believe in and trust someone who's working to be able to spend a night with you back home rather than going out to look up your name on some war memorial wall. I believe in my plan. I believe in myself.