Thursday, January 15, 2015

Superman (1978)





























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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083929/quotes

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Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)

Quotes


Linda Barrett: Hi Brad, you know how cute I always thought you were.



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 9:19 AM Wednesday, July 04, 2007


From 3/3/1959 to 10/21/1998 is: 14477 days

14 4 77

14 April 1977

4/14/1977


http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/news32.html

October 21, 1998

RELEASE: 98-192

JUPITER'S MOON CALLISTO MAY HIDE SALTY OCEAN

Jupiter's second largest moon, Callisto, may have a liquid ocean tucked under its icy, cratered crust, according to scientists studying data gathered by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.

The Galileo findings, to be published in the Oct. 22 issue of the journal Nature, reveal similarities between Callisto and another of Jupiter's moons, Europa, which has already displayed strong evidence of a subsurface ocean.

"Until now, we thought Callisto was a dead and boring moon, just a hunk of rock and ice," said Dr. Margaret Kivelson, space physics professor at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and principal investigator for Galileo's magnetometer instrument, which measures magnetic fields around Jupiter and its moons. "The new data certainly suggest that something is hidden below Callisto's surface, and that something may very well be a salty ocean."


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 10:34 PM Monday, December 17, 2007


From 6/7/1976 ( my first landing Saturn moon Phoebe ) to 10/21/1998 ( announcement about ocean on Jupiter moon Callisto ) is: 8171 days

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 7/16/1981 ( my wife ) is: 8171 days



http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/news32.html

October 21, 1998

JUPITER'S MOON CALLISTO MAY HIDE SALTY OCEAN

Jupiter's second largest moon, Callisto, may have a liquid ocean tucked under its icy, cratered crust, according to scientists studying data gathered by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.

The Galileo findings, to be published in the Oct. 22 issue of the journal Nature, reveal similarities between Callisto and another of Jupiter's moons, Europa, which has already displayed strong evidence of a subsurface ocean.

"Until now, we thought Callisto was a dead and boring moon, just a hunk of rock and ice," said Dr. Margaret Kivelson, space physics professor at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and principal investigator for Galileo's magnetometer instrument, which measures magnetic fields around Jupiter and its moons. "The new data certainly suggest that something is hidden below Callisto's surface, and that something may very well be a salty ocean."


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 3:33 PM Saturday, February 16, 2008


From 5/12/1965 ( I am awarded U.S. Navy aviator wings ) to 10/21/1998 ( announcement about ocean on Jupiter moon Callisto ) is 33 years, 5 months, 9 days

'33-59' ( my birth date US )





From 6/7/1976 ( my first landing Saturn moon Phoebe ) to 10/21/1998 ( announcement about ocean on Jupiter moon Callisto ) is: 8171 days

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 7/16/1981 ( my wife ) is: 8171 days



http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/news32.html

October 21, 1998

JUPITER'S MOON CALLISTO MAY HIDE SALTY OCEAN

Jupiter's second largest moon, Callisto, may have a liquid ocean tucked under its icy, cratered crust, according to scientists studying data gathered by NASA's Galileo spacecraft.

The Galileo findings, to be published in the Oct. 22 issue of the journal Nature, reveal similarities between Callisto and another of Jupiter's moons, Europa, which has already displayed strong evidence of a subsurface ocean.

"Until now, we thought Callisto was a dead and boring moon, just a hunk of rock and ice," said Dr. Margaret Kivelson, space physics professor at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and principal investigator for Galileo's magnetometer instrument, which measures magnetic fields around Jupiter and its moons. "The new data certainly suggest that something is hidden below Callisto's surface, and that something may very well be a salty ocean."


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 3:33 PM Saturday, February 16, 2008


http://www.cswap.com/1995/Major_Payne/cap/en/25fps/a/00_23

Major Payne


:23:37
What do you want,
Mister Pee-body ?

:23:42
Oh, he's upset about this morning.
Apparently he had a little accident.

:23:48
Apparently he pissed all over
the front of his pants.

:23:53
Well, maybe that's
because he's six.

:23:56
'Cause he's six ? Woman, when I was
six years old I had a full-time job.


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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078346/quotes

IMDb


Superman (1978)

Quotes


General Zod: Join us. You have been known to disagree with the Council before. Yours could become an important voice in the new order, second only to my own! I offer you a chance for greatness, Jor-El! Take it! Join us!... You *will* bow down before me, Jor-El. I swear it! No matter that it takes an eternity, you *will* bow down before me! Both you, and then one day, your heirs!



































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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:34 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 15 January 2015