This Is What I Think.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Alpha Omega




Today, well, yesterday actually, I just haven't been asleep for a long time, I struggled with the test results for my last test of signals I detect in the random.

Therein, with 100% certainty, lies the dilemma and also the only reason *I* am the only human being who can work out a solution.

I can't even begin to work out solutions for the non-approved until the bad guys surrender.

Certain people are guaranteed my time.

The rest couldn't technically have my time to cure their disease but I cannot even start yet. Wasted hours.

So anyway, it was just a short while I was watching the "telescope" scene and it made me think of my process for finding a pattern to the random and that made me wonder.

Mostly today I have felt sad. A bone crushing sadness that is a hell of a lot heavier than than the sleeping dreams I wake from and that wasn't the case today.










1996 film "Star Trek: First Contact" DVD video: [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

00:40:05


Dr. Zefram Cochrane: [ laughing ] That's a trick. How'd you do that?

LaForge: It's your telescope.

Troi: That's our ship, the Enterprise.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/79701/Clancy_-_Red_Storm_Rising.txt


Clancy Tom, Red Storm Rising [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

Tom Clancy

Red Storm Rising


USS NIMITZ

"Admiral, we've just had a disturbing report from the Barents Sea." Toland read the dispatch from CINCLANTFLT.

"How many more subs can they throw at us now?"

"Perhaps as many as thirty additional boats, Admiral."

"Thirty?" Baker hadn't liked anything he'd been told for a week now. He especially didn't like this.

The NIMITZ battle group, in company with Sarotoga and the French carrier Foch, was escorting a marine amphibious unit, called a MAU, to reinforce the ground defenses on Iceland. A three-day run. If the war started soon after they made their delivery, their next mission would be to support the GIUK barrier defense plan, the critically important link that covered the ocean between Greenland, Iceland, and the United Kingdom. Carrier Task Force 21 was a powerful force. But would it be powerful enough? Doctrine required a four-carrier group to fight and survive up here, but the fleet had not yet been fully assembled. Toland was getting reports on frantic diplomatic activity aimed at averting the war that appeared about to start, much as everyone hoped it wouldn't. How would the Soviets react to four or more carriers in the Norwegian Sea? It seemed that no one in Washington wanted to find out, but Toland was wondering if it would matter at all. As it was, Iceland had approved the reinforcements they were escorting only twelve hours before, and this NATO outpost needed immediate reinforcement.





- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 01:17 AM Pacific Time USA Friday 20 July 2012