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http://www.tv.com/shows/halt-and-catch-fire/i-o-3029723/

tv.com


Halt and Catch Fire Season 1 Episode 1

I/O

Aired Sunday 10:00 PM Jun 01, 2014 on AMC

AIRED: 6/1/14



http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=halt-and-catch-fire-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Halt and Catch Fire

I/O


No.
Actually, it was MacMillan's.
You son of a bitch.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:15 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 24, 2006


Kerry Burgess wrote:


That letter from the owner of Ketterman's was described as an Honorable Mention. I wondered why it wasn't more. Later, when I was in Memphis, that would have been '92, I was talking to one of my coworkers there about my suggestion and while it is trivial by itself, it may be an important clue in the context of these new revelations, he commented "that was you?" That seems to be important for some reason but I don't understand why. There are a lot of little things like this that tug at my mind. They sent me a coffee mug with the corporate logo on it for that H.M. suggestion.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 May 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 9/21/2006 2:15 PM


I went to work for Ketterman’s Inc. of Dallas in 1990


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 21 September 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 29, 2006


I wrote about March 24th earlier. I remember March 24, back in 1990, was the day I started work for Ketterman's in the Greenville office. Ketterman's was later bought by a company named Information Systems Analysts with my division being something like Information Systems Services, which made it ISA-ISS. The company owner met with us in Greenville, when he bought the company, sometime in 1992, shortly before I transfered


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 29 July 2006 excerpt ends]










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=halt-and-catch-fire-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Halt and Catch Fire

I/O


(SCREAMS) You listen to me, boy! You listen to me! I admire your tenacity, but I draw the line at you claiming that you did me a favor.










From 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 1/23/1996 is 1774 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/11/1970 ( premiere US film "Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came?" ) is 1774 days



From 11/19/1952 ( premiere US film "Desperate Search" ) To 1/23/1996 is 15770 days

15770 = 7885 + 7885

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/5/1987 ( "Earned NEC 1189" ) is 7885 days



From 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) To 1/23/1996 is 1490 days

1490 = 745 + 745

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/17/1967 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Journey to Babel" ) is 745 days



[ See also: To Be Continued ]


http://web.archive.org/web/20080205101616/http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/1996-01/sunflash.960123.10561.xml

INTERNET ARCHIVE WayBackMachine


Sun microsystems


JAVASOFT SHIPS JAVA 1.0

Programming environment available free for developers

Palo Alto, CA - January 23, 1996 - JavaSoft, the newly-formed operating company of Sun Microsystems, Inc., today announced that the Java™ 1.0 programming environment is now available for download at http://java.sun.com.

"Java's write-once-run-everywhere capability along with its easy accessibility have propelled the software and Internet communities to embrace it as the de facto standard for writing applications for complex networks," said Alan Baratz, JavaSoft's newly appointed president. "We're delighted to invite developers to download Java 1.0 immediately and start building the next killer application."

"Improving Java to create this strong 1.0 general release has been a great achievement for our team," said Ruth Hennigar, general manager of Java language and applications, JavaSoft. "Since our first alpha release to the web in March we have received a lot of developer feedback and have improved functionality and reliability. This release incorporates the components that software developers have told us they need -- the Java Applet Viewer for running and testing applets; the Java Compiler; a prototype debugger and the Java Virtual Machine to run Java-based programs. We've also included class libraries for graphics, audio, animation and networking."

Since its announcement in May 1995, Java has been widely used to create hundreds of "applets" or small applications which can be downloaded across a network and can run locally. Companies as diverse as National Semiconductor, Precision Systems, Inc. and Starwave have already announced significant Java-based programs.

Available for free over the Internet

Developers will continue to have access to Java 1.0, free of charge. It is available for download at http://java.sun.com.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=feds

Springfield! Springfield!


Feds (1988)


- They are?
- No.
Wait. I want to hear and the rest
conversation.










http://www.tv.com/shows/star-trek/journey-to-babel-24924/

tv.com


Star Trek Season 2 Episode 10

Journey to Babel

Aired Unknown Nov 17, 1967 on NBC

AIRED: 11/17/67










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=halt-and-catch-fire-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Halt and Catch Fire

I/O


- You two sit down.
- (DOOR CLOSES) This here is Nathan Cardiff.
He owns the company you destroyed.










http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03/07/oracle_java_9_10_roadmap/

The Register


Java won't curl up and die like Cobol, insists Oracle

We've got versions 8, 9 and 10 to prove it

7 Mar 2012 at 18:01, Gavin Clarke

QCon 2012 With Java 8 still on its way in mid-2013, Oracle is already prepping for Java 9 and 10, and protesting that reports of a Cobolesque slide into irrelevance are much exaggerated.

Java 9 and 10 will tackle big data, multi-language interoperability, cloud and mobile and ship in 2015 and 2017 respectively, Oracle said Wednesday.

Formerly Sun Microsystems man and current Oracle Java product manager Simon Ritter – speaking at QCon 2012 in London on Wednesday – also promised that Java would go back to a two-year release cycle.

Java had been released every two years until Java 6, which was released in 2006 under Sun. But thanks to a political logjam, the next release was in 2011, when Java 7 came out.

Outlining Java 9 and 10, which Ritter stressed are not set in stone, Oracle’s man said the database giant – a big consumer of Java – wants to continue to evolve the platform, not just for the enterprise, but for consumer and devices, too. Oracle wants to attract more developers to Java for the big push.

Ritter dismissed suggestions that Java is slipping into some kind of boring maintenance twilight mode or that language and platform excitement had moved elsewhere.

“Java is not the new Cobol,” Ritter said. “I've seen analyst reports where Java is the new Cobol where it drifts off into insignificance but I don't believe it is that way.”

He said Oracle is working to make sure Java is relevant to building the kinds of mobile- and server-based, web-connected and massively parallel apps that are currently being built.

For the Java Development Kit (JDK) 10 or after, a fundamental change is being discussed: making the Java language Object Oriented. This might see the introduction of a unified type system that turns everything into objects and means no more primitives. The JDK is the developer kit that is officially released by Oracle, based on the work of the Oracle- and IBM-led OpenJDK project.

“This requires more discussion, to make Java a true Object-Oriented language,” Ritter said of the potential move to OO.

On the table for JDK 9 is a move to make the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) hypervisor-aware as well as to improve its performance, while JDK 10 could move from 32-bit to 64-bit addressable arrays for larger data sets.

Ahead of both is the arrival of JDK 8 next year, and this will see some big changes around web programming and mobile.

JDK 8 will juice Javascript performance on the Java Virtual Machine using Project Nashorn, a Javascript engine that will use the JVM libraries and will replace the existing Rhino engine.

JDK 8 will see the Standard Edition of Java (Java SE), which is built for the desktop, updated to run on the kinds of mobile devices that would currently run Java Mobile Edition (Java ME). Oracle believes multi-core and availability of hundreds of megabytes of memory on chips used in smartphones means Java SE can now run on such phones instead of just the desktop.

To accommodate this, Oracle has already announced that Java 8 will wrap in modularity courtesy of Project Jigsaw. The idea is that you can package up Java applications and libraries to remove class paths and make programming simpler and cleaner. The Java platform will become modular so applications can be installed with only the components they need – rather than the full, and rather bulky, Java SE profile.

It’s an interesting move, given Oracle is locked in a legal fight with Google over Android, which implements a part of the Apache Software Foundation’s Harmony Java SE. The OpenJDK is an implementation of Java SE.

“Java has been around for 15 years,” Ritter told QCon. “We stated off with 200 class files. We are up to 4,000 now. If you look at deprecated methods... some classes have more deprecated methods than non-deprecated methods. We need to remove some because Java has gone kind of big.

“Why would you want Corba in the runtime libraries when nobody uses it? Why would you want JDBC in libraries when not building a database application? We want to break it into modules to make it easier to pull out apps that will make it easier for us to target Java SE at mobile devices.”

A push for modular Java has already taken place, with the OSGi. Ritter said Oracle is looking at compatibility with the OSGi, so that an OSGi bundle gains the ability to run as a Java module.

“SE8 is fairly well defined and nailed down," Ritter said. "SE 9 and SE 10 – none of this is cast in stone."

The ideas on SE 9 and SE 10 are what “we can do in Java, might do in Java, but won’t necessarily do in Java,” Ritter said, adding: “We don't want to make radical changes to Java” that might make programming in Java harder or open to more errors.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=halt-and-catch-fire-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Halt and Catch Fire

I/O


- John? - Nope.
I'm sorry, but I think you'll wanna take this.
Mama makin' pork chops tonight.
It's IBM.
(BUTTON CLICKS) Bosworth here.
John, it's Dale Butler, Senior Vice President of Sales, North America.
What can I do you for, Dale? You got one of my boys down there.
Why, yes, we do.
MacMillan.
Uh-huh.
Interesting fella.
(DALE CHUCKLES) I guess I can say it's good to know he's alive.
How so? Joe walked out the front door of our offices last March.
And? And he never came back.
You lost me, Dale.
No one has seen or heard from Joe MacMillan in more than a year.
We even filed police reports.
Up until we caught wind he was working for you, we believed the worst, but here we are.
He's damaged goods, John.
I wish I could've warned you, but now it might be too late.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/16/08 PM
I don't think Rebeccas had hair as long as Jacqueline Kim, in fact her hair was very short, but every time I see Jacqueline Kim, I think of Rebecca Taylor.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/16/08 8:37 PM
It also just clicked in my mind this part about him not wanting her treating gunshot wounds. Sounds like something I would say to my wife and not wanting her to have to treat me for any more gunshot wounds I have endured.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 16 April 2008 excerpt ends]



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 7:16 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 18 February 2015