This Is What I Think.

Monday, November 09, 2015

The Proof. Epic Proof. Read It Here First.




If the goal is to demonstrate the presence of time-travel then some messages must be more direct than others.

The reason, for example, is this episode of the defunct television series "Lost".

The broadcast dates for the new episodes were constrained to a specific day of week.

That constraint affects the probability of a precise match of the objective dates.

The objective is to match 4 dates.

Four different dates must match and that becomes more difficult when the operational date is constrained to a specific day of week.

So the message has to be less subtle if the objective is to convince the interpreter there is no simple coincidence and that a deliberate message has been encoded.










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_2_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 2 - "Pilot, Part 2"


[Sayid looks up. Camera pans high up the mountain.]

[Shot of Marshal Mars with shrapnel, Jack is working on him. Suddenly Kate is there, and Jack seems surprised.]

KATE: How is he? Can you do anything?

JACK: Pull out the shrapnel.

KATE: But you said yesterday that if you took it out...

JACK: I know. But that was yesterday. I was hoping he'd be at a hospital by now. If I leave him like this, he'll be dead within a day. If I open him up... if I can control the bleeding and if he doesn't go into sepsis and if I can find some antibiotics... he might be all right.

KATE: I'm going on a hike.

JACK: Sorry?

KATE: Sayid fixed the transceiver, but we can't use it. Not from here.

JACK: Kate, wait a minute.

KATE: You're the one who said that we had to send out a signal.

JACK: Look, you saw what that thing did to the pilot.










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_2_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 2 - "Pilot, Part 2"


[Flashback - Shot of Kate on the plane.]

MICHELLE: Can I get you a refill?

KATE: No, I'm... I'm fine with this, thank you.

MICHELLE: You, sir? Can I get you anything? Cocktail? Soda?

MARSHAL: Just coffee, sweetheart. Black.

MICHELLE: [looking disgusted] Coffee. Sure.

MARSHAL: You look worried. I'd be worried too, I was you. But you've got to stay positive, kiddo. You know, there's always that off chance that they'll believe your story. I know I sure do.

KATE: I don't care what you believe.

MARSHAL: Oh, I know. That's true. That has always been true.










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_2_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 2 - "Pilot, Part 2"


[We hear a male voice from the radio.]

RADIO: Iteration 7294531.

CHARLIE: Okay. What's that?

SAYID: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

KATE: "No, no, no" what?

SHANNON: What "no"?

SAYID: The-the batteries are dying!

KATE: How much time do we have?

SAYID: Not much.

BOONE: I've heard you speak French! Just listen to this! Listen to it!

SHANNON: I can't!

SAWYER: You speak French or not? Because that would be nice.

RADIO: Iteration 17294532.

CHARLIE: That voice is weird. What is that?

BOONE: Come on. Come on, Shannon!

KATE: Come on!

SAYID: [moving his lips silently] Come on!

[We can hear some of the transmission: Il est dehors.]

SHANNON: It's... it's repeating.

SAYID: She's right.

BOONE: What?

SAYID: It's a loop. "Iteration"—it's repeating the same message. It's a counter. The next number will end... "533".

RADIO: Iteration 17294533.

SAWYER: Does anyone know what the hell he's talking about?

SAYID: It's a running count of the number of times the message has repeated. It's roughly thirty seconds long, so... how long... [we see him trying to figure it out in his head].

SAWYER: Don't forget to carry the one, chief.

RADIO: Iteration 17294534.

SHANNON: She's saying .. "Please". She's saying, "Please help me. Please, come get me."

SAWYER: Or she's not! You don't even speak French!

KATE: Let her listen!

BOONE: Shut up, man!

CHARLIE: Guys, the battery. The battery.

RADIO: Iteration 17294535.

SHANNON: [translating] I'm alone now. Uhm... On the Island alone. Please, someone come. The others, they're... they're dead. I-it killed them. I-it killed them all.

BOONE: That was good.

SAYID: Sixteen years.

SAWYER: What?

SAYID: Sixteen years. And five months. That's the count.

BOONE: What the hell are you talking about?

SAYID: The iterations. It's a distress call. A plea for help. A mayday. If the count is right... It's been playing over... and over... for sixteen years.

BOONE: Someone else? Was stranded here?

KATE: Maybe they came for them.

SAWYER: If someone came, why is it still playing?

CHARLIE: Guys. Where are we?










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_2_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 2 - "Pilot, Part 2"


KATE: Is it working?

SAYID: Seems to be. Except we're not picking up a signal.

KATE: Why do we need to pick up a signal? Aren't we trying to send one?

SAYID: Yes, but what you want to see here is little bars. The bars would show the radio is getting reception.

KATE: We need the bars.

SAYID: We could broadcast blind... Hope that someone—maybe a ship somewhere—picks up our distress call. But that could be a waste of the battery, which might not last that long. There is one thing we could try...

KATE: What?

SAYID: Seeing if we can get a signal from high ground.

KATE: How high?










From 9/29/2004 To 4/1/2017 ( --- ) is 4567 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 5/5/1978 ( Jimmy Carter - Spokane, Washington Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for Riverfront Park ) is 4567 days










http://www.tv.com/shows/lost/pilot-2-334468/

tv.com


Lost Season 1 Episode 2

Pilot (2)

Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Sep 29, 2004 on ABC

Having escaped the "monster" and retrieved the plane transceiver, a group of the survivors travel to higher ground so they can transmit a signal. On their way, they receive a mysterious transmission and encounter another of the island's inhabitants. Meanwhile, back at camp, Jack tends to a wounded man who reveals a secret about Kate.

AIRED: 9/29/04



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 08:59 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 01 July 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/07/and-theres-another-reason-i-just.html


And there's another reason, I just started thinking.



Another reason that's bothered me.

You see, this means something. I was thinking of that day a couple weeks ago or so but had forgotten about it until just now.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 01 July 2015 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 04:59 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 05 July 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/07/well-what-did-you-expect-us-to-do-make.html


"Well, what did you expect us to do? Make it public? Can you imagine the effect?"



From 9/27/2013 to 6/30/2015 is 641 days

From 6/30/2015 to 4/1/2017 is 641 days










http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/58.htm

The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


KIRK: I am Kirok! I have come! I am Kirok!










http://www.inlandnwbusiness.com/2015/06/development-still-going-on-for-new.html

Inland Northwest Business Watch


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Development still going on for new Downtown Spokane skyscraper

Since the news came out late last year , that another new high rise tower was in the works in Downtown Spokane, people have been curious to know more. Originally, the tower was to be a 35 story building with apartments and some ground floor commercial space , likely for a restaurant .That project was proposed by lesser known, but still Spokane based developer Dr. Phillip Rudy.

The news on original project proposal kind of went silent shortly after the " pre-development " meeting the developer had with the City of Spokane. But, now a version of the project has resurfaced with a new pre development meeting. Still in the same location on the Eastern edge of Downtown but with some changes.

The building is purposed to be built on the site of the former Meineke auto repair shop at the corner of Spokane Falls Blvd. and N. Division ( 230 N. Division ) . This is not far away from the new Davenport Grand Hotel, another new high rise in the City Center. In the application / site plan the building now has a name, The Falls Tower .

The Falls Tower name and the project as a whole may never even actually become real, but it is starting to look a little more realistic as time goes by. Here is what the plan for this new high rise...

Now 26 floors, with no basement

Application was submitted by a rep. with the more well known , Douglass Properties. Although Dr. Phillip Rudy may still be involved.

41,000 square foot, six floors of enclosed parking.

One floor of commercial with 15,000 + square feet of space in up to eight tenant spaces. Likely a combination of both retail and restaurants.

Upper floors with be apartments, probably still geared toward students. This beneficial because The Falls Tower project is only blocks away from Washington State University's Spokane campus, and also nearby Gonzaga University.

Apartments will be available in studio , 1 bedroom , 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom. Nine apartments on each residential floor.

We will continue to keep an eye on this project. Construction is still a way's out, but we do expect this development to actually happen.

Posted by Matthew Behringer at 8:09 PM


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 05 July 2015 excerpt ends]





http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/nov/07/tallest-spokane-high-rise-in-works/

The Spokesman-Review


November 7, 2014 in City

Tallest Spokane high-rise in works

Developer wants 35-story project near college district

Mike Prager The Spokesman-Review

A Spokane Valley dentist and developer wants to build a 35-story downtown high-rise on the southeast corner of Division Street and Spokane Falls Boulevard.

Dr. Phillip Rudy said he has been in contact with owners of the several properties needed for the project. His vision would be a $50 million building towering over every building in Spokane.

The tallest building now is downtown’s 20-story Bank of America Financial Center at 601 W. Riverside Ave. with a height of 288 feet.

Rudy said the building would be mixed use, offering retail and housing, possibly for college students at the nearby WSU Spokane or Gonzaga campuses.

Building records from Spokane City Hall show that the property is large enough to hold such a building, which would include parking both above and below ground.

Rudy has never undertaken such an ambitious project.

He said the owner of the properties needed to build, Robert Sterling, of Spokane, agreed to allow him to take his proposal to City Hall so he could meet with building services officials to learn about the feasibility of his proposal.

The property involves 49,000 square feet of prime land sandwiched between a growing section of downtown near the Spokane Convention Center and the University District to the east.

Rudy said he has been looking for some time for a property to develop. He would possibly occupy one of the residential units.

The parcels he is proposing to purchase are vacant and unoccupied. The largest of the four at Division and Spokane Falls is the site of a former muffler repair shop. It holds a vacant building that dates to 1978. The lot is 21,000 square feet.

“It’s really a cool piece of property,” Rudy said.





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 2:21 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 17 March 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/03/literally-you-know.html


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410297/quotes

IMDb


The Lake House (2006)

Quotes


Kate: Okay, my mystery correspondent, I get it - just in case you really are where and when you think you are, you'll need this


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 17 March 2015 excerpt ends]










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AZ LYRICS UNIVERSE

PINK FLOYD

album: "The Division Bell" (1994)



http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/pinkfloyd/highhopes.html


PINK FLOYD


"High Hopes"

Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young
In a world of magnets and miracles
Our thoughts strayed constantly and without boundary
The ringing of the division bell had begun

Along the Long Road and on down the Causeway
Do they still meet there by the Cut

There was a ragged band that followed in our footsteps
Running before time took our dreams away
Leaving the myriad small creatures trying to tie us to the ground
To a life consumed by slow decay

The grass was greener
The light was brighter
With friends surrounded
The nights of wonder

Looking beyond the embers of bridges glowing behind us
To a glimpse of how green it was on the other side
Steps taken forwards but sleepwalking back again
Dragged by the force of some inner tide

At a higher altitude with flag unfurled
We reached the dizzy heights of that dreamed of world

Encumbered forever by desire and ambition
There's a hunger still unsatisfied
Our weary eyes still stray to the horizon
Though down this road we've been so many times

The grass was greener
The light was brighter
The taste was sweeter
The nights of wonder
With friends surrounded
The dawn mist glowing
The water flowing
The endless river

Forever and ever



































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http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_2_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 2 - "Pilot, Part 2"


[Shot of Jack with the Marshal. The Marshal wakes up and grabs Jack's shirt.]

JACK: No. No.

MARSHAL: Where is she?

JACK: Who?

[Shot of Kate walking with the group. Sayid getting the transceiver out.]

SAWYER: Oh! Now's a good time to check the radio! Not before.. but now!

SAYID: We're up higher.

SAWYER: Yes, we are!

SAYID: Bar. Hey! We've got a bar! Mayday! Mayday! [we hear feedback]

KATE: What is that?

SAYID: Feedback.

KATE: Feedback from what? What would do that?

SAYID: I don't know.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=30755

The American Presidency Project

Jimmy Carter

XXXIX President of the United States: 1977 - 1981

Spokane, Washington Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for Riverfront Park.

May 5, 1978

Senator Magnuson, Governor Ray, Governor Evans of Idaho, who is with us today, my friend Congressman Tom Foley, Congressman Dicks, Mayor Bait, Secretary Andrus and Secretary Bergland, many friends from Spokane:

During the last few days, I've been pleased to leave the city of Washington, D.C., and to visit the western part of our great Nation. I've been enjoying the beauty of it. I've been discussing with our citizens of all kinds, questions of great importance to ourselves, our families, our communities, our Nation, indeed, the entire world. I've been talking about the desire for peace, based on a strong America and a strong national defense. I've been talking about the beauty of our country, clean air, clean water, clean and productive land. I've been talking about our Nation's forests, our Nation's water resources, our Nation's fields that produce the food and fiber for us and the rest of the world.

I've been listening to suggestions and criticisms and talking with those who are experts on these subjects and who have a genuine desire to resolve the longstanding problems and questions which we all face—the questions of energy that have too long been ignored.

We now see these problems reaching a stage where they must be resolved. There are no easy answers. There are no quick solutions, because we have a strong, dynamic, growing, aggressive, competitive nation.

As President, I realize that I don't know all the answers, that Washington is not the source of all solutions, that there must be a genuine partnership between me, the Governors, the mayors, county officials, the Congress, and private citizens of all kinds, to make common sacrifices, to make common commitments, to realize the potential beauty and the greatness of our Nation.

It's good for me to come back to Spokane today to this same site where I was thrilled in 1974, when one of the days was called Georgia Day and I and my wife and my daughter, Amy, could look at the beauty of this river, stand in awe at the waterfall, see what a city of not great population could do to inspire the world, at the self-sacrifice and accomplishment that was exhibited here in Expo '74.

I wondered then about the background of Spokane and the future of this lovely site, once the excitement of Expo '74 was past. I flew in on a plane traveling tourist class, which was my custom then because of necessity, and I saw the beauty of your land. And today when I came on Air Force One, I had the same opportunity.

My friend Tom Foley thinks the Inland Empire is an American version of the Garden of Eden. And as I looked over the rich agricultural land and the beautiful mountains and hills and streams as I flew in this morning, I can see what he means.

You're lucky to be represented in Congress by a man like Tom Foley. In the last year and a half, I've learned why he is one of the most respected men in the Nation's Capital. In many areas, but especially farm agricultural policy—on which he does not always agree with me, I have to admit—he stands for responsible solutions that protect the interests of farmers and of all America. He understands, from a practical perspective, the special problems of farmers in this area, and he always represents your viewpoints very well.

This park is an achievement that would make any city proud, but you should also be especially proud of your Senator, Warren Magnuson, for the essential role he played in bringing this park into being.

As all of you know, it was Senator Magnuson who explained to the Federal Government the importance of this facility to your beautiful city and who helped to obtain Federal grants to aid in its construction.

As chairman of the Appropriations Committee, and soon to be President pro tempore of the Senate, Maggie is in an excellent position to continue his fine work for Spokane and the rest of Washington State—indeed, the entire Nation. He's one of the greatest Senators that I have ever known, and I respect and love him very much, as do all of you.

He expressed a philosophy that has always been my own: that the best government is a government closest to the people, that people ought to control their government, not let government control them, and that public officials should never forget who put us in office, and that we don't know all the answers at the State capital or the National Capital. The answers must be derived, even to most complicated questions involving foreign policy and national defense, from people like you all over our great Nation.

Today, we come to think about a particular aspect of American life. Since the days when I was a State legislator and then a Governor in Georgia, I've understood the special need to promote environmental and historical perspective and preservation. This is a place of lasting value that is also an economic boom to your whole entire region and State. I'm glad that the Federal Government has been able to join—not in a leadership role, but a supporting role—State government, the city of Spokane, and business interests like your railroads and the Land Resources Corporation, in creating something that brings enjoyment and prosperity to so many people.

Riverfront Park also shows very clearly what can be accomplished in urban redevelopment. You've transformed an area that was declining, that was far short of its great potential, into one of the Nation's most innovative and refreshing urban settings. I have proposed, as part of my own administration's new urban policy, a $150 million urban park and recreation program which can make possible, under Cecil Andrus' leadership, other parks like your own beautiful one here. And it also shows in a symbolic way the continuing relationship between energy and the environment.

Most of the Federal share that helped build this park came from our lease revenues from oil and gas production on the Outer Continental Shelf. My administration is committed to the belief that we can meet our Nation's energy needs and continue to protect and to enhance our irreplaceable natural environment. As those of you who have come from Coeur d'Alene know firsthand, we have in Cecil Andrus a Secretary of Interior from Idaho who's deeply and personally committed to that goal.

In the 15 months since I became President, my administration and the Congress have begun to tackle the most difficult problems facing our country. I've come here to listen to the people of this region and to ask your help for the programs and policies we need.

Later on today, I'll be facing for an extended period of time many of you and your fellow citizens in a direct interchange of questions and ideas, where there is no constraint on what you want to ask me or to suggest to me in how I can be a better President.

To solve the problems of our decade, we must recapture what is best in our national spirit. We must be willing to put aside regional differences. We must be willing to put aside, also, our special interests, our selfish grasping for advantage, and contribute to the general good. We must be willing to make sacrifices so that others will follow our lead. Because I am confident that our Nation is ready for that kind of challenge, and because we have no alternative except to face difficult problems, I've asked the Congress and the people to work with me in areas of greatest challenge.

On energy, we must act to conserve and to produce more, to import less, and develop alternative sources. On inflation, we must work together in a spirit of cooperation and restraint to slow the rising costs that threaten the economic security and the well-being of every American family. It's here that our greatest challenge may come. We cannot control inflation without common sacrifice and common commitment by us all.

On civil service, I need your support to help pass my reforms and to bring more efficiency and more incentive into the bloated Federal bureaucracy, which must be improved.

Here in the West, as well as elsewhere, we must improve our ability to protect the national environment while maintaining economic growth and development. This is a great challenge, but I have every confidence that we can meet it and succeed. We will never see the quality of life, the beauty of our environment deteriorate as long as I'm serving you as President in the White House.

None of this is going to be easy, and I don't pretend that any of us has all the answers. Many people say that as President of the United States, I have the most difficult job in all the world. But I have confidence that the people understand that there are no easy answers. I believe that people understand that difficult questions, too long ignored, must now be addressed.

I think people understand that there are conflicts of interest, even among the most well-meaning and dedicated and patriotic American citizens. This is part of our democratic society. But I feel an assurance, as President, that I can do a good job, to the extent that I maintain my close relationship with you and enhance the partnership that must exist in our great Nation.

I know that our reaction to these challenges will be the measure by which we will be judged by future generations.

The Congress and my administration can only do so much. We can never succeed without broad public support. We need the confidence and the understanding and the commitment of the American people. We need it in Washington, D.C., and we need it in Washington State, and I know that we can find it.

This partnership between you and me will help to realize the true greatness of our Nation.

Thank you very much.

Note: The President spoke at 12:16 p.m.










1985 film "Back to the Future" DVD video:


Dr. Emmett Brown: Time machine? I haven't invented any time machine.





1985 film "Back to the Future" DVD video:


Marty McFly: Okay. I'll prove it to you. Look at my driver's license.










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_1_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 1 - "Pilot, Part 1"


[Kate and Jack get inside the cockpit.]

KATE: So, what does a transceiver look like?

JACK: Complicated walkie-talkie.

[Kate climbs over the pilot looking for the transceiver when suddenly the pilot takes a breath. Jack and Kate are shocked.]

JACK: Hey! Can you hear me? [to Kate] I need that water. [He gives the pilot some water] Here. Here you go. Hey.

PILOT: How many survived?

JACK: At least 48. Does anything feel broken?

PILOT: No, no. Just my head's a little dizzy, that's all.

JACK: Yeah. It's probably a concussion.

PILOT: How long has it been?

JACK: Sixteen hours.

PILOT: Sixteen? Has anybody come?

JACK: Not yet.

PILOT: Six hours in, our radio went out. No-one could see us. We turned back to land in Fiji. By the time we hit turbulence, we … we were a thousand miles off course. They're looking for us in the wrong place.

PILOT: We have a transceiver.

[The pilot moves to go get it.]

JACK: Good. Good, that's what we were hoping. Listen, you shouldn't try to move.

PILOT: No, no. I'm okay. It's okay. Transceiver's right there. It's right there.

[Kate gets it and hands it to the pilot.]










From 7/11/1966 To 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 ) is 9014 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 7/8/1990 ( premiere US TV series "Dream On" ) is 9014 days



From 8/10/1990 ( premiere US film "Flatliners" ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 502 days

502 = 251 + 251

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 7/11/1966 is 251 days



From 8/10/1990 ( premiere US film "Air America" ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 502 days

502 = 251 + 251

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 7/11/1966 is 251 days



From 7/11/1966 To 5/4/1974 ( Richard Nixon - Remarks Opening Expo '74, Spokane, Washington ) is 2854 days

2854 = 1427 + 1427

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 9/29/1969 ( premiere US TV series "The Survivors" ) is 1427 days



From 7/11/1966 To 5/7/1992 ( the first launch of the US space shuttle Endeavour orbiter vehicle mission STS-49 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-49 pilot astronaut ) is 9432 days

9432 = 4716 + 4716

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 10/1/1978 ( Jimmy Carter - Kennedy Space Center, Florida Remarks at the Congressional Space Medal of Honor Awards Ceremony ) is 4716 days





http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0342399/bio

IMDb


Greg Grunberg

Biography

Date of Birth 11 July 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA

Birth Name Gregory Phillip Grunberg










http://www.tv.com/shows/lost/pilot-1-334467/

tv.com


Lost Season 1 Episode 1

Pilot (1)

Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Sep 22, 2004 on ABC

AIRED: 9/22/04










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pilot,_Part_1_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 1 - "Pilot, Part 1"


JACK: [approaching] It's the pilot.

KATE: Did you see it?

JACK: No. It was right behind me, but... I dove into the bushes.

CHARLIE: [pointing up to the pilot in the tree] Guys? How does something like that happen?










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29897

The American Presidency Project

Jimmy Carter

XXXIX President of the United States: 1977 - 1981

Kennedy Space Center, Florida Remarks at the Congressional Space Medal of Honor Awards Ceremony

October 1, 1978

Governor Askew, Senator Chiles, Senator Stone, Senator Stevenson, who is the chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Technology, Congressman Tiger Teague—who is the retiring chairman of the Committee on Science and Technology, and who has done so much to bring our space program to our Nation and who wrote the legislation establishing the Space Medal of Honor—Congressman Fuqua, Congressman Gibbons, Congresswoman Boggs, ladies and gentlemen; many of you who have helped in past years to make the achievements commemorated this afternoon possible:

This is one of the most exciting events of my life. For a number of weeks since I planned to come here, I've been thrilled at the prospect of meeting these famous men on my right, who have done so much to inspire all those who love our country and who have confidence in the future of human beings.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-simpsons&episode=s24e06

Springfield! Springfield!


The Simpsons

A Tree Grows in Springfield


BASEBALL ANNOUNCER: It's the World Series, two outs, bottom of the ninth.
Yes, we're at the point where baseball becomes mildly interesting.
Can Homer Simpson, fresh off an anxiety dream about not studying for a high school test, come into this dream and knock one out of the park? And who'da thunk it? We're food too! And apparently I'm married to a pork chop and have drumstick children.
How did that happen? (snoring) BASEBALL ANNOUNCER: We're back (belches) The pitcher, Steroid Santa Claus, kicks and deals.
It's a long fly ball, going back! Back! And the ball shatters the sky, bringing the ocean itself down into the stadium! Whoa, Simpson just broke this dream's reality wide open! The groundskeepers are trying to put on the tarp, but it turned into a manta ray and stung them all.
Now, we'll be right back after this word from oxygen, which Homer desperately needs to live.



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:53 PM Pacific Time Seattle USA Sunday 24 March 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/this-morning-while-sleeping-i-had-what.html


Float on.



This morning while sleeping I had what must have been the most vivid dream yet while sleeping.

After it was over I was thinking about how I felt robbed after it was over.

I felt robbed because that sense of realism had disappeared.

I tell you, if any person has ever experienced reality artificial then I did have that experience this morning while sleeping.

The reason I was feeling robbed was because the sense of realism dissipated so quickly.

I wasn't going to write about it but I thought to check some numbers and the only one I checked was with 2/6/2004. Seems trivial but yet the power of that sleeping dream was beyond comprehension.

As with all the other vivid dreams I have had that I can recall the dream ended and I was scared.

I found myself looking around in the dream and when I began to understand that I was marveling about the level of realism and the realistic details in the sleeping dream then I started to understand that I was dreaming. That was when I woke up.

I have thought about it all day today but it hasn't really left me feeling any kind of new sense of profound about my life or about anything in general. The dream was very realistic and I was astounded by it and then I woke up and that has been about the extent of it. I haven't gained some new insight about anything since then.

I have been trying to recall details that happened in the sleeping dream from the earliest point I can recall. Some of it has faded now. But I thought about it just after waking up and several times since then.

The only part I can recall fairly well now is that I was wearing a US Navy uniform that I remember wearing in the 1980s. I was a watchstander and I seemed to be on some kind of ship. There are details that I can almost remember about events before that part but now I cannot recall those details. The part I remember now is that I was standing watch and then I was relieved because my shift was over.

So my shift was over and I jumped into the water because I had to swim back to where ever it was I was going now that my duty shift was over.

But as soon as I got in the water I noted that my destination was a very long ways off in the distance. I could see a US Navy aircraft carrier off in the distance and it looked very small and that was where I was going to have to swim to.

So I got back on the craft I had been on and I started to make my way forward because I needed to tell the captain of the ship I was still onboard his craft.

That was when the craft seemed to get underway. I was having a hard time traveling forward because there was a few inches of water covering the deck now and I couldn't keep very good footing. Only after waking up did I think about how that craft resembled the semi-submersible heavy-lifting ships that transported the USS Samuel B. Roberts FFG 58 and the USS Cole DDG 67 back to the United States after they had been damaged.

So I am almost to the front of the ship where the captain is and then I feel it. The craft starts to submerge and that is when I get scared.

I hear myself "Oh God Oh God" over and over and the craft is then gone and I am treading water and I have nothing to float with and I am really scared by now and the dream is realistic beyond any level of realism that is even close to any regular sleeping dreams I've had before.

The craft seems to have been traveling towards a river and I see trees lining the river path and those trees have submerged bases and none of that is going to help me it seems. The thought of trying to climb the trees never occurs to me in the dream and that might not have been possible anyway.

So I am still floating along and I seem to be floating along carried by the inertia of the craft I was on and I am really scared now about drowning.

I am floating along and I am looking up at the foliage of the trees above me, which I think were cypress trees, some kind of swamp conifer I guess, and I can see lights in the trees. The only one I recall was bright enough it could have been a streetlight.

That was the point where the notion dawned on me that I was asleep and dreaming.

With no kind of sense of alarm or other sense of distress I opened my eyes and saw the familiar sight of my bedroom in the dark. I think I went back to sleep for a while after that. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I did sleep for a while more. But after waking up from the dream is when I started thinking the only way to describe that experience was that I had been robbed of that sense of realism I had while sleeping. The sense of realism faded away so fast that I felt it had been stolen from me.

I also find myself wondering "Why now?"


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 03:25 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 20 July 2014 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2014/07/veradale.html


http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-simpsons&episode=s24e06

Springfield! Springfield!


The Simpsons

A Tree Grows in Springfield


But come outside and see the miracle.
Has the myPad risen? No, it's still where you buried it.
(Flanders humming) Here it is, the Holy Ooze.
This is your miracle










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2518614/quotes

IMDb


The Simpsons (TV Series)

A Tree Grows in Springfield (2012)

Quotes


Kent Brockman: This is Kent Brockman vowing to debunk this so-called miracle. The idiotic things people believe in. Up next, stay tuned for your winning lottery numbers! It's your turn for sure!










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


Taxodium distichum

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taxodium distichum (bald cypress, baldcypress, bald-cypress, cypress, southern-cypress, white-cypress, tidewater red-cypress, Gulf-cypress, red-cypress, or swamp cypress) is a deciduous conifer that grows on saturated and seasonally inundated soils of the Southeastern and Gulf Coastal Plains of the United States.


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


Cedrus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cedrus (common name Cedar) is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae.


Cedrus is a tree up to 30–40 m (occasionally 60 m) tall with spicy-resinous scented wood


Uses

Cedars are very popular ornamental trees, widely used in horticulture in temperate climates where winter temperatures do not fall below about -25 °C. The Turkish Cedar is slightly hardier, to -30 °C or just below. Extensive mortality of planted specimens can occur in severe winters where temperatures do drop lower. Areas with successful long-term cultivation include the entire Mediterranean region, western Europe north to the British Isles, southern Australia and New Zealand, and southern and western North America.

Cedar wood and cedar oil are known to be a natural repellent to moths, hence cedar is a popular lining for modern-day cedar chests and closets in which woolens are stored. This specific use of cedar is mentioned in The Iliad (Book 24), referring to the cedar-roofed or lined storage chamber where Priam goes to fetch treasures to be used as ransom.





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


Resin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Resin in the most specific use of the term is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees. Resins are valued for their chemical properties and associated uses, such as the production of varnishes, adhesives and food glazing agents. They are also prized as an important source of raw materials for organic synthesis, and as constituents of incense and perfume. Plant resins have a very long history that was documented in ancient Greece by Theophrastus, in ancient Rome by Pliny the Elder, and especially in the resins known as frankincense and myrrh, prized in ancient Egypt. These were highly prized substances, and required as incense in some religious rites. Amber is a hard fossilized resin from ancient trees.


Overview

More broadly, the term "resin" also encompasses a great many synthetic substances of similar mechanical properties (thick liquids that harden into transparent solids), as well as shellacs of insects of the superfamily Coccoidea.
Other liquid compounds found in plants or exuded by plants, such as sap, latex, or mucilage, are sometimes confused with resin, but are not chemically the same. Saps, in particular, serve a nutritive function that resins do not. There is no consensus on why plants secrete resins. However, resins consist primarily of secondary metabolites or compounds that apparently play no role in the primary physiology of a plant. While some scientists view resins only as waste products, their protective benefits to the plant are widely documented. The toxic resinous compounds may confound a wide range of herbivores, insects, and pathogens; while the volatile phenolic compounds may attract benefactors such as parasitoids or predators of the herbivores that attack the plant.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 5:26 PM Pacific Time Seattle USA Monday 25 March 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-prescient-sleeping-dream-about.html


A prescient sleeping dream about a rebroadcast.



Last night I was trying to think about what purpose that would serve in the first place.

If I was going to use some kind of super-power to predict what I would see on television later that day then what is the point of that?

But that makes perfect sense. That perfect sense becomes even more perfect when I consider that was a rebroadcast of an episode I had never watched before. I wasn't even aware of it. I think they had a new episode last week but I didn't watch that one either.

So I found myself thinking about how much effort I put into trying to prove my dreams about NCIS episodes are prescient and then yesterday it strikes me that there was no way they could have adapted that episode to the posting I made earlier in the day.

I mean, come on. If they had changed it then thousands and thousands of puerile "The Simpsons" dongles would be burning up the internet with "The Worst Rebroadcast Ever" blog postings today. The internet would have crashed from their infantile rants.

So Fox could have scheduled predictably the date for that rebroadcast but that doesn't explain that powerful sleeping dream I had.

I looked it up. That sap-bearing tree in my sleeping dream was the bald cypress. I recognized the base of the tree. I don't recall ever before in real life cutting the wood of the Taxodium distichum but presumably that bald cypress tree is similar to the conifer pine tree in terms of the sap from its wood. You cut branches off and sticky sap oozes from the surface.

I can time-travel forward in time all I want to, I started thinking last night. My current state does not preclude forward time-travel. I just can't go backwards yet in time until certain conditions have been met. But I can go forward. I can go forward all I want to. Then I come back and I tell certain people what I saw. That causes me to know what I know. The people who I tell what I know about the future are *not* the same people who are telling me now what I will tell them in the past which is my future.





http://my.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP000186930549&sid=10387&sn=KCPQ&st=201303242000&cn=13


excite tv


The Simpsons (Repeat)

13 KCPQ: Sunday, March 24 8:00 PM [ Sunday 24 March 2013 ]

Sitcom, Animated

A Tree Grows in Springfield

To cheer Homer up, Lisa tries to win a MyPad for him; Ned finds a tree in the Simpsons' backyard with the word ``hope'' spelled out in the bark.


Original Air Date: Nov 25, 2012


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http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript

STARGATE WIKI


Stargate: The Movie (1994)


INT—RESEARCH LAB

[Daniel grabs a marker and starts filling in the lines between the stars of the constellation. He then climbs the stair-ladder to compare his drawing with one of the glyphs. They match.]

DANIEL
Orion.





























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stargate_00_17_49_PDVD_001.JPG










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/now-3254591/

tv.com


The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 5

Now

Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Nov 08, 2015 on AMC

AIRED: 11/8/15



http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-the-walking-dead-recap-utter-despair-then-ray-of-hope-for-alexandrians-20151108-story.html

Los Angeles Times


'The Walking Dead' recap: Utter despair, then ray of hope for Alexandrians

By Alan Eyerly

NOVEMBER 9, 2015 6:00 AM


However, Spencer is soon exposed as a hypocrite when he steals food and alcohol for himself, much to the dismay of his mother, Deanna Monroe (Tovah Feldshuh).

As for Deanna, she begins to shake off a depression caused by losing two family members and thinking her dream of creating a safe zone was only an illusion.

“What I wanted for this place,” Deanna asks Rick after he saves her from a zombie attack, “is it really just pie in the sky?”



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:05 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 09 November 2015