This Is What I Think.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
And I’ve been doing just fine
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STARGATE WIKI
8.18 "Threads"
KERRY
We agreed this would never affect the job.
O'NEILL
We did.
KERRY
Good.
[Kerry turns and walks to the door.]
KERRY
You know, there's just one thing I don't understand.
O'NEILL
Just one?
KERRY
Is the Air Force the only thing keeping you two apart? Rules and regulations?
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From 9/10/1951 ( premiere US film "The Well" ) To 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 also known as Matthew Kline for official duty and also known as Wayne Newman for official duty ) is 14374 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/11/2005 is 14374 days
From 9/10/1951 ( premiere US film "The Well" ) To 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 14374 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/11/2005 is 14374 days
From 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) To 3/11/2005 is 4825 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/18/1979 ( premiere US TV series "Delta House" ) is 4825 days
From 1/29/1958 ( premiere US film "The Lady Takes a Flyer" ) To 3/11/2005 is 17208 days
17208 = 8604 + 8604
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/24/1989 ( premiere US film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" ) is 8604 days
From 1/29/1958 ( premiere US film "Day of the Bad Man" ) To 3/11/2005 is 17208 days
17208 = 8604 + 8604
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/24/1989 ( premiere US film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" ) is 8604 days
From 8/13/1955 ( Dwight Eisenhower - Executive Order 10629 - Authorizing Enlistments in the Ready Reserve of the Army Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve ) To 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) is 14374 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/11/2005 is 14374 days
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tv.com
Stargate SG-1 Season 8 Episode 18
Threads
Aired Friday 8:00 PM Mar 11, 2005 on Syfy
AIRED: 3/11/05
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STARGATE WIKI
8.18 "Threads"
TEAL'C
Those that survived are united as never before. And we are in agreement.
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8.18 "Threads"
KERRY
Don't get me wrong, you're considered invaluable to the program by the Pentagon, but the President has appointed a civilian to run the SGC before. Just a thought.
[Kerry leaves. O'Neill looks after her, pensive.]
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adjective
1. dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood.
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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=32335
The American Presidency Project
Jimmy Carter
XXXIX President of the United States: 1977 - 1981
National Prayer Breakfast Remarks at the Annual Breakfast.
January 18, 1979
Fairly early in my naval career, we moved from Hawaii back to this country, about the time of the advent of television. We had doubts about its value, because the reports said that it was going to destroy the moral fabric of our Nation.
But one of the delights of my life, one of the greatest contributions of this technological miracle was the presentation by Bishop Fulton Sheen, on his regularly scheduled program, of the religious interrelationships in his own life and how they related to a modern world.
And I'm deeply grateful to him for being willing to come this morning to share with us the dynamism and the strength and the sensitivity and commitment of his own life again with us.
Thank you very much, Bishop Sheen.
It even boosts my spirits when he refers to me as a "fellow sinner." [Laughter]
I listened with great care to him this morning as he talked about the liberty, the love, the duties, responsibilities, the constraints that bind us, as believers in God, and that offer us a guide to the future.
Last year was a year of turmoil. I noticed one public opinion poll that asked news reporters and American citizens what were the three most interesting news events of the year. All three had some religious connotation. One was a story of great tragedy—almost disgrace for the world of believers—where hundreds of people, simple people, searching for an elusive element of truth at Jonestown, perished because of misguided leadership. That was the top story of the year.
Another story in this last year demonstrated a great change in leadership, as a Cardinal from Poland, outside Rome, behind the Iron Curtain, became the leader of a great Christian faith.
And the third most important story to the people of our country was the Camp 1)avid discussions between myself, President Sadat, and Prime Minister Begin. We stayed there 13 days. And the first day we agreed, almost as an outpouring of mutual commitment and concern, that we would pray within Camp David and that we would call on the entire world to join us in a common prayer for peace. And we called upon the very same congressional and other leaders who put this breakfast together to coordinate that effort.
For several days, that was the only thing on which we did agree. [Laughter] And we made great progress because of those prayers. But peace is still elusive, and I hope that out of this breakfast can come a reconfirmation that all of you will continue to use your influence to revitalize that prayer for peace in the Middle East and throughout the world.
I would guess that one of the great news stories of 1979 will be the impact around the Persian Gulf, in the Middle East, of religious fervor and the searching for some compatibility between a modern, rapidly changing, technological world on the one hand, and an inclination on the part of devout religious leaders to cling to stability and security predicated on past social and personal habits.
So, as you can well see, in various ways, even in a modern world when we consider it to be highly secular, the great events that move the people here and in other nations are intimately related to religion.
Our Nation requires by law that the church and the state must be separated. The church cannot dominate our government. Our government cannot dominate nor influence religion. But there is no way for a human being to separate in one's own heart and mind those inevitable correlations-responsibilities of a secular life, even in government, on the one hand, responsibilities to God on the other. They combine to form what a person is, what a person thinks, what a person hopes to be. And in international events, no matter how we try to order or separate religious trends, changes, hungers, thirsts, there is no way to sever that from public events.
In Africa, South America, Indonesia, many other nations where a crisis has not reached the tornado stage, those undercurrents of religious people searching for compatibility with the modern world, a changing world, are intense and of profound significance to everyone in this room.
Our own Nation is not impervious to this circumstance. We have suffered severely in the past because we who are Christians, others who are deeply religious in our own Nation have not been willing to accommodate those who have been deprived, who have and do suffer as they struggle for a better life.
We tend to say, "This could only happen in the past. Today, certainly, it's not a factor in our lives." I grew up in a region of the country which has in the past, and still sees quite often—too often—the Christian churches as the last bastion for racial segregation and even discrimination.
This past Sunday I went down to Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and participated in a program commemorating the 50th birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Speakers there—Dr. Benjamin Mays, Daddy King, others—pointed out the progress that has been made, but the emphasis was on the progress yet to be made.
One of the elements that I noticed was the absolute truth that tends to come forward much more vividly in a quiet prayer.
I was honored at that meeting, but when Dr. Benjamin Mays got up to give his prayer, I sat back with the anticipation that somehow in his prayer he would compliment me and help my image with the audience there, the congregation. And as we bowed in prayer, he talked about all the troubles in our country, the poor, deprived, discrimination. And the culmination of his prayer was that at least our President has done a little something about some of these problems. [Laughter] And he thanked God for that little something. [Laughter]
Truth is a mandatory element of a sound basis for a religious life. But sometimes we cannot accept the truth.
I was intrigued by Bishop Sheen's reference to the "immaculate conception" complex of Americans. It is difficult for us as Americans to think that we might be sinful, that we might be in some ways inferior, that we might have some elements of our life not yet realized, that we might have standards that have been prescribed for us which we have not met. And there's a natural, human inclination to lower those standards to accommodate the very low achievements of our own life.
We must guard against the abuse of our own religious faith. We have seen broad changes in history. In the first few centuries after Christ's life and death on this Earth, it was a crime to be a Christian. I've been reading Barbara Tuchman's delightful history of the 14th century era. And during those days, it was a crime not to be a Christian. And the horrors of the Inquisition, the equation of a Christian commitment with a willingness to be a constant, dedicated warrior, a complete dependence on combat and bloodshed, and the abuses within the Christian Church are vividly expressed. And I'm sure at that time, there was a rationalization among devout religious believers that what we look on now with abhorrence, and sometimes so remotely with amusement, was the true teaching of Christ. And we must avoid a distortion or a rationalization because of materialistic inclinations in our own hearts, of our own religious faith and its beliefs. When any religion impacts adversely on those whom Christ described as "the least of these," it can have no firm foundation in God's sight.
The last point I want to make is the dramatic sense of how our religion pertains to a modern era. Shortly before Christmas, we had Alec McCowen, a great British actor, come to the White House. And he stood there on a bare stage, and he quoted from memory the book of Mark, I think about 16,000 verses, 2 1/2 hours. He didn't use a modern translation; he used the King James version. And there was a sense among those two or three hundred people that here came someone directly from the presence of Christ and told, almost like a newspaper, in the most vivid, moving terms, about the life of the Son of God.
There was nothing stale about it. There was nothing ancient about it. There was nothing removed about it from the existence of those assembled in that room. If you get a chance, I hope you will hear him give that recitation.
Almost everyone in this room is a leader. People have exhibited faith and trust in us not only to carry out the mundane duties of a sometimes confused government responsibility but also to carry out the responsibilities much broader than that, to set an example, to search more fervently for the truth.
Sometimes we lose our confidence. One of the great problems with the modern church is its timidity about self-assertion. We're sometimes fearful not to project ourselves as believers in God into a controversial issue, because we are fearful we might fail, we might be rebuffed. So, it's much more easy for us in the confines of our church or our synagogue to sit back and say, "I'll enjoy those around me whom I know, who trust me, with whom I share limitations and ignore limitations," than it is to project a deep belief in love, compassion, understanding, service, humility, into our broad influence among others.
It's difficult to be bold and gentle at the same time. Peace and gentleness and humility are perhaps the most difficult characteristics of a human being.
In Paul's second letter to the Corinthians, he said, "Since we have hope, we are very bold." And I hope that we believers in God have not lost our hope and will continue to be bold. And later on in the same chapter of Second Corinthians, he says, "Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
There's no incompatibility between gentleness and boldness. There's no incompatibility between the constraints and the shackles on our lives by standards prescribed by God on the one hand, and the ultimate freedom that can come when the spirit of the Lord is present.
Note: The President spoke at 8:52 a.m. in the International Ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel. The breakfast is sponsored by the United States Senate and House prayer breakfast groups.
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8.18 "Threads"
DANIEL
So you're saying I can know Anubis is plotting to destroy all life in the galaxy and all I can do about it is stay here and contemplate my own enlightenment?
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Delta House Season 1 Episode 1
The Legacy
Aired Saturday 8:30 PM Jan 18, 1979 on ABC
AIRED: 1/18/79
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8.18 "Threads"
DANIEL
I'm sorry, you sound almost happy about that.
JIM
Who me?
DANIEL
Yeah. What do you have against Oma?
OMA
Daniel…
DANIEL
No, I want to know. I mean, you're not just watching, you're coming in here to rub it in. Why are you taking such pleasure in her punishment?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/08/20/national/main1914013.shtml
CBS News.com
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 20, 2006
"Pat, did you get her check before she left?" Rove quipped to the GOP group's executive director, Pat Robbins, as the crowd of 300 laughed, the newspaper reported.
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8.18 "Threads"
O'NEILL
And you know what I should do?
KERRY
Retire.
O'NEILL
Again.
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Stargate SG-1 Season 8 Episode 2
New Order (2)
Aired Friday 8:00 PM Jul 09, 2004 on Syfy
AIRED: 7/9/04
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8.02 "New Order Part 2"
O'NEILL
Does that mean Hammond will be coming back?
WEIR
No, General Hammond is being promoted. He'll be overseeing all things relating to Earth's defence on behalf of the Pentagon and Washington—the SGC, the 303 program, the Antartic site. Unofficially, it's being called, 'Homeworld Security'.
O'NEILL
Any idea who we're going to be stuck with?
WEIR
The Pentagon has convinced the President that there is one man who could run the SGC and make it politically viable, from an international perspective, despite the fact that he is part of the American military establishment.
O'NEILL
Do we know this…shrub?
WEIR
Well you know him rather well. Brigadier General Jack O'Neill.
O'NEILL
Me?
WEIR
Yeah, you.
O'NEILL
Brigadier. It's on my list.
WEIR
Congratulations.
O'NEILL
I should be clear.
[O'Neill stands.]
O'NEILL
I like the promotion, the paycheck and the parking spot. But I don't really wanna be in charge of anything. No.
WEIR
Well, sadly, all those things kind of go together. So I guess you have some thinking to do.
O'NEILL
I hate that.
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THE KILLERS
album: "Hot Fuss" (2004)
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AZ
THE KILLERS
"Mr Brightside"
I'm coming out of my cage
And I’ve been doing just fine
Gotta gotta be down
Because I want it all
It started out with a kiss
How did it end up like this?
It was only a kiss, it was only a kiss
Now I’m falling asleep
And she’s calling a cab
While he’s having a smoke
And she’s taking a drag
Now they’re going to bed
And my stomach is sick
And it’s all in my head
But she’s touching his chest
Now, he takes off her dress
Now, letting me go
And I just can’t look - it's killing me
And taking control
Jealousy, turning saints into the sea
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From 4/7/1917 ( Woodrow Wilson - Executive Order 2587A - Federal Employees Removal on Security Grounds ) To 9/14/2002 ( at Overlake hospital in Bellevue Washington State the announced birth of Phoebe Gates the daughter of Microsoft Bill Gates the transvestite and Microsoft Bill Gates the 100% female gender as born and Microsoft Bill Gates the Soviet Union prostitute ) is 31206 days
31206 = 15603 + 15603
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 7/22/2008 is 15603 days
From 2/12/1975 ( premiere US film "The Stepford Wives" ) To 7/22/2008 is 12214 days
12214 = 6107 + 6107
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 7/23/1982 ( premiere US film "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" ) is 6107 days
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/04/the-city-on-edge-of-forever.html ]
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The Seattle Times
Originally published Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Gates Foundation breaks ground
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will build its $500 million headquarters across from the Seattle Center.
By Kristi Heim
Seattle Times business reporter
The global aims of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation took shape Tuesday in the heart of Seattle, where what was once a Native American ceremonial camp is becoming the $500 million headquarters of the world's largest charitable foundation.
The foundation broke ground on its 900,000-square-foot campus
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AZ
THE KILLERS
album: "Hot Fuss" (2004)
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THE KILLERS
"All These Things That I've Done"
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8.18 "Threads"
DANIEL
It's uh… a long story.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 02/25/10 3:33 PM
but other times I think he was organic and then that leads me to thinking about how I wonder what is the real difference which then leads me to think about how that devalues life itself, or at least, those of use who have been duplicated. So the clone of me the clone shows up and he gives me instructions that he types out on a non-internet and non-wireless equipped computer and from those instructions I know where to find the teleportation device that will transport me into the virtual world that belongs to me, which I have been thinking for a while, contains no mirrors and there is nothing in there where I can see my reflection. So I go to that transportation device and I read through the instructions for activating it and a new aspect of the process, which I now think of from "The Terminator" is that I have to take off all my clothes before I am transported and then I am transported to my virtual world. The reason for the clothes is simply that, for me, there are factors constructed into the virtual world that creates a minor sense of hardship and indeed when I transport I am in the same location where the device is stored but there are no clothes there, or any people for that matter, and I have to walk outside in the freezing rain to find shelter. I am transported to the same location I remember but many of the buildings and structures that I would see at that location are gone in the virtual world. The road is still there but there are power lines or gas stations or many other structures that are useless in that virtual world. There are automobiles but only in new car lots and they don't require gasoline.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 25 February 2010 excerpt ends]
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AZ
THE KILLERS
album: "Sam's Town" (2006)
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AZ
THE KILLERS
"For Reasons Unknown"
I pack my case. I check my face.
I look a little bit older.
I look a little bit colder.
With one deep breath, and one big step, I move a little bit closer.
I move a little bit closer.
For reasons unknown.
I caught my stride.
I flew and flied.
I know if destiny’s kind, I’ve got the rest of my mind.
But my heart, it don’t beat, it don’t beat the way it used to.
And my eyes, they don’t see you no more.
And my lips, they don’t kiss, they don’t kiss the way they used to, and my eyes don’t recognize you no more.
For reasons unknown; for reasons unknown.
There was an open chair.
We sat down in the open chair.
I said if destiny’s kind, I’ve got the rest of my mind.
But my heart, it don’t beat, it don’t beat the way it used to.
And my eyes, they don’t see you no more.
And my lips, they don’t kiss, they don’t kiss the way they used to, and my eyes don’t recognize you at all.
For reasons unknown; for reasons unknown.
I said my heart, it don’t beat, it don’t beat the way it used to and my eyes don’t recognize you no more.
And my lips, they don’t kiss, they don’t kiss the way they used to, and my eyes don’t recognize you no more.
For reasons unknown; for reasons unknown; for reasons unknown; for reasons unknown.
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8.18 "Threads"
OMA
That's what you said last time.
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8.18 "Threads"
CARTER
There are no fish in this pond are there?
O'NEILL
Nope.
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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:17 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 29 April 2015