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Sunday, August 12, 2018

"Oh, you can try and outrun it"




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I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018

The Voyage Home










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The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)

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Ralph Hopkins: Somebody's got to do it. Big successful businesses are not built by men like you. 9 to 5 and home and family. You live on them but you never built one. Big successful business are built by men like me. They give everything they got to it. Live it body and soul. Lift it up regardless of anybody or anything else.










http://articles.latimes.com/2001/apr/08/news/mn-48383

Los Angeles Times

2001 the Anniversary of Space Odysseys

April 08, 2001 MARCIA DUNN ASSOCIATED PRESS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A computer glitch 20 years ago ended up uniting the American and Russian space programs forever--if not in orbit, at least on the calendar.

The first space shuttle was about to blast off with commander John Young and Robert Crippen as his co-pilot on April 10, 1981, when on-board computer trouble halted the countdown.












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Star Trek Generations (1994)

Captains log, stardate 48632.4. Doctor Crusher has informed me that Data's emotion chip has been fused into his neural net and cannot be removed. However she believes he is fit for duty, so I have asked him to join me in Stellar Cartography.

[Enterprise Stellar Cartography]

DATA): According to our information, the ribbon is a conflux of temporal energy which travels through this galaxy every thirty-nine point one years. It will pass through this sector in approximately forty-two hours.

PICARD: Yes. Guinan was right. She said that Soran was trying to get back to the ribbon. Now if that's true there has to be some connection with the Amargosa star. Data, give me a list of anything that was affected by the star's destruction, no matter how insignificant.

PICARD: Data?

DATA: Sorry sir. It will take the computer a few moments to compile the information.

PICARD: Data, ...are you all right?

DATA: No sir. I am finding it difficult to concentrate. I believe I am overwhelmed with feelings of remorse, regret concerning my actions on the observatory.

PICARD: What do you mean?

DATA: I wanted to save Geordi, but I experienced something I could not expect. ...Fear. I was afraid. ...According to our current information, the destruction of the Amargosa star has had the following effects in this sector. ...Gamma emissions have increased by point zero five percent. The Starship Bozeman was forced to make a course correction. ...Ambient magnetic fields...

PICARD: Wait. The Bozeman. ...Why would it make a course correction?

DATA: The destruction of the Amargosa star has altered the gravitational forces throughout this sector. As a result any ship passing through this region would have to make a minor course correction.

PICARD: A minor course correction? ...Where's the ribbon now?

DATA: This is its current position.

PICARD: Can you project its course?

DATA: Captain, ...I cannot continue with this investigation. I wish to be deactivated until Doctor Crusher can remove the emotion chip.

PICARD: Are you having some kind of malfunction?

DATA: No sir. I simply do not have the ability to control these emotions.

PICARD: Data, I have nothing but sympathy for what you are feeling, but right now I need you to...

DATA: Sir! I no longer want these emotions! Deactivating me is the only viable solution.

PICARD: Part of having feelings is learning to integrate them into your life, Data, ...learning to live with them. No matter what the circumstances...

DATA: No, I cannot...

PICARD: You will not be deactivated! You're an officer on board this ship and I require you to perform your duty. That is an order, Commander!

DATA: Yes sir. ...I will try, sir.

PICARD: Sometimes it takes courage to try, Data. Courage can be an emotion too. Now can you project the course of the ribbon?

DATA: I believe so.

PICARD: Enhance grid nine-A. ...Where was the Amargosa star? ...Now you said when the Amargosa star was destroyed, it affected the gravitational forces in this sector. Did the computer take that into account when it projected the course of the ribbon?

DATA: No sir. I will make the appropriate adjustments.

PICARD: That's what Soran's doing, ...he's changing the course of the ribbon. ...But why? Why would he try to change its path? ...Why doesn't he just fly into it with a ship?

DATA: Our records show that every ship which has approached the ribbon has either been destroyed or severely damaged.










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The Hunt for Red October (1990)

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[Ryan is on board a plane experiencing violent turbulence]

Navigator C-2A: What's the matter Commander? You don't like flying, huh? Aw, this is nothing! You should've been with us five, six months ago! Whoa! You talk about puke! We ran into a hailstorm over the Sea of Japan. Everybody's retching their guts out! The pilot shot his lunch all over the windshield, and I barfed on the radio! Shorted it out completely! And it wasn't that lightweight stuff either, it was that chunky industrial weight puke!

[offers him the candy bar he's been eating]

Navigator C-2A: Hey, you want a bite?

Jack Ryan: Jack, next time you get a bright idea just put it in a memo!










http://www.nytimes.com/1981/04/11/us/computer-problem-will-delay-shuttle-at-least-two-days.html

The New York Times


COMPUTER PROBLEM WILL DELAY SHUTTLE AT LEAST TWO DAYS

By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Special to the New York Times

Published: April 11, 1981

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., April 10— A mysterious computer breakdown caused postponement of the launching of the space shuttle Columbia today, and space agency officials pressed to reschedule it for Sunday morning.

The earliest the orbital test mission could get under way is 6:50 A.M. Sunday. But until the computer problem in the spaceship could be corrected the officials were unable to say when the re-usable winged Columbia would be cleared for another launching attempt.

Tonight engineers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston identified the source of the malfunction as a timing fault in one set of spaceship computers that disrupted communications with the backup computer.

Conference to Be Held Today

What repairs will be required and what effect they would have on launching plans will not be decided until officials at the Johnson Center hold a telephone conference with officials of the Kennedy Space Center here at mid-day tomorrow.

Arnold D. Aldrich, the shuttle deputy program manager at the Johnson Center, announced that the problem was a ''time skew'' traced to the operating instructions programmed into the Columbia's primary computers. This caused the primary computers, in effect, to reject communications from the backup computer because they did not arrive when expected.

Launching crews at the Kennedy Space Center here planned to keep the spaceship ready through tonight and tomorrow so that the countdown could be resumed at 6 P.M. tomorrow, aiming for a Sunday morning liftoff. However, they would not begin refueling the shuttle later that night until they received a favorable report on the computer problem from engineers and electronics experts at the Johnson Space Center. Problem Becomes Evident

In the final stages of the countdown early this morning, with John W. Young, a civilian, and Capt. Robert L. Crippen of the Navy strapped into their cockpit couches, the Columbia's backup computer momentarily failed to establish communications with two of the four primary computers that are essential to all spaceship operations.

The countdown was halted. Flight controllers and engineers at the Kennedy Space Center here and at Mission Control in Houston struggled for three hours to trace the elusive source of the trouble, but could find no clues. The computers themselves seemed all right, as did their instruction programs, known as software. The shuttle computer experts said that they had never encountered such a phenomenon, whatever it was, in the countless preflight tests.

After the failure recurred twice, project officials decided to give up and try another day, disappointing the crowd of hundreds of thousands of people who had gathered to watch the first flight of American astronauts in nearly six years.

Neil B. Hutchinson, a flight director at the Johnson Space Center, said that the Columbia could be operated with only one functioning computer, but added, ''We would never lift off without a full complement of computers.''

More than any previous space vehicle, the complex 122-foot-long Columbia, designed to fly like a spacecraft and return to earth like an 80-ton glider, is dependent on computers. The four primary computers operate simultaneously and, should they fail, the backup computer takes over. All five are identical machines, except that the backup one carries a different program of instructions.

After the postponement was announced at 9:56 A.M. today, crews went to the launching pad and helped Mr. Young and Captain Crippen out of the cockpit. They had been confined to their couches, lying with their faces skyward, for more than six hours. The liftoff had been scheduled for 6:50 A.M. Two Years Behind Schedule

Mr. Young appeared grim as he returned to the astronaut quarters at the space center. He and Captain Crippen have been in training three years for the mission, which was already running more than two years behind schedule because of development problems with the shuttle's propulsion system and heat-shielding tiles. The computers, ironically, had been relatively free of problems during the $10 billion development program.

Mr. Hutchinson said later that the astronauts had received the news of the postponement without complaint. According to him, Mr. Young's first reaction over the intercom to the launching and flight controllers was: ''You all did real good. We're sorry we couldn't go.''

It was the first time in 15 years that American astronauts had encountered such a frustration on the launching pad. Having a launching ''scrubbed,'' as it is known in space vernacular, was a frequent occurrence in the initial manned flight program of Mercury.

But the last time it happened was on May 17, 1966, when the Gemini 9 astronauts, Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene A. Cernan, had to walk away from their spacecraft after the Agena target craft they were to rendevous with failed to reach orbit. They did not fly until June 3. Preparations for Launching

When the Columbia astronauts were awakened at 2 A.M., all countdown preparations were progressing smoothly. The huge external tank had been pumped full of supercold liquid hydrogen and oxygen, the propellants for Columbia's main engines.

At 6 A.M., as the sun rose above a bank of clouds out over the Atlantic, Mr. Young and Captain Crippen had already been inside Columbia with the hatch sealed for more than an hour. The checkouts continued satisfactorily. But at 6:20 - T minus 13 minutes in the countdown - it was reported that warning lights had flashed on the cockpit instrument panel and at the consoles of the control rooms here and in Houston. It was a computer problem.

When the computers were being switched to the ''terminal countdown mode 101,'' the backup computer was supposed to send signals for five milliseconds to verify that it was in communication with the primary computers.

Even though the signals failed to get through to two of the four computers, a second check a few minutes later indicated that the problem had gone away. But the countdown had to be halted anyway because of another suspected malfunction. One of the three electricity-generating fuel cells showed abnormal acid levels.

The time for the scheduled liftoff passed. And just as it was determined that the fuel cells were not in trouble, after all, the computer problem recurred. The astronauts tried to reset the computer dials, but the problem would not go away.

After the astronauts left the spaceship, launching crews pumped all the propellants, more than a million pounds of liquid oxygen and 225,000 pounds of liquid hydrogen, out of the external tank. The supercold propellants could not be left in the tank long because they would start evaporating in the Florida heat.

The time required to remove the propellants, reinspect all systems and then refuel dictated the postponement of at least two days in the launching.










From 7/16/1963 to 4/10/1981 is 6478 days

From 3/3/1959 to 11/26/1976 is 6478 days










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From 12/24/1968 ( I was Apollo 8 astronaut in orbit of Earth's moon ) to 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan U.S. Navy ) is: 4492 days

From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) to 11/2/1975 ( I launched from Earth by myself to intercept Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system ) is: 4492 days

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From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) to 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan U.S. Navy ) is: 6480 days

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 11/28/1976 ( I launched from Jupiter moon Callisto for Earth and home ) is: 6480 days

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From 2/12/1973 ( Operation Homecoming begins and I was the lead C-141A pilot transporting home the American POWs ) to 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan U.S. Navy ) is: 2981 days

From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) to 5/1/1967 ( my first flight by myself as jet pilot ) is: 2981 days

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STS-1

The first Space Shuttle mission, STS (Space Transportation System)-1, was launched April 12, 1981, and returned April 14. Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the earth 37 times in this 54.5-hour mission.












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Star Trek Generations (1994)


Captain KIRK: She isn't real either, is she? Nothing here is. ...Nothing here matters.










From 7/11/1960 ( Harper Lee "To Kill a Mockingbird" ) To 8/12/2018 is 21216 days

21216 = 10608 + 10608

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 11/18/1994 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: Generations" ) is 10608 days



From 11/18/1994 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: Generations" ) To 8/12/2018 is 8668 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 7/27/1989 ( George Bush - Executive Order 12684—Conforming the Central Intellegence Agency and Civil Service Retirement and Disability Systems ) is 8668 days



From 3/12/1971 ( premiere US film "The Andromeda Strain" ) To 8/12/2018 is 17320 days

17320 = 8660 + 8660

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 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash in Sioux City Iowa and the end of Kerry Burgess the natural human being cloned from another human being ) is 8660



From 3/2/1990 ( from the official United States Navy documents of Kerry Burgess: departing overseas from USS Wainwright CG 28 anchored in Monaco I returned to the continental United States and to Charleston South Carolina Naval Base for processing and honorable discharge from active US Navy duty ) To 8/12/2018 is 10390 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 4/14/1994 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Simpsons"::"Burns' Heir" ) is 10390 days



From 3/2/1990 ( premiere US film "The Hunt for Red October" ) To 8/12/2018 is 10390 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 4/14/1994 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Simpsons"::"Burns' Heir" ) is 10390 days



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Launch is targeted for 3:31 a.m. EDT. Read about the science this mission will do at the Sun: https://go.nasa.gov/2JLdMBG










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50 Years On, 'Mockingbird' Still Sings America's Song

by Lynn Neary

July 07, 201012:00 AM

Fifty years ago, Harper Lee had the kind of success that most writers only dream about: Shortly after her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, was published on July 11, 1960, it hit the best-seller lists. In 1961, it won a Pulitzer Prize, and in 1962, it was made into an Academy Award-winning film. It has never gone out of print.










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The Andromeda Strain (1971)

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USA 12 March 1971










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The Andromeda Strain (1971)

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Dr. Jeremy Stone: According to this, there'll be a super-colony of Andromeda over the entire southwest in...

Dr. Charles Dutton: Jeremy! These are biological *warfare* maps!

Dr. Jeremy Stone: Why, yes... so they are... uh... but... simulations, Charlie. Defensive... it's just a scenario.

Dr. Ruth Leavitt: That's not the POINT, for God's sake! Wildfire was built for germ warfare! Wildfire AND Scoop! And you knew, Stone! YOU KNEW IT!

Dr. Jeremy Stone: That's not true, Ruth! I learned about Scoop the same time you did!

Dr. Charles Dutton: They already have Andromeda programmed! The purpose of Scoop was to find new biological weapons in outer space, and then use Wildfire to develop them!

Dr. Ruth Leavitt: It STINKS, Stone!

Dr. Jeremy Stone: You're blowing your tops! We have no proof...

Dr. Charles Dutton: The MAP!

Dr. Jeremy Stone: DON'T BE AN ASS! That map only shows what Andromeda *could* do in the hands of an enemy!

Dr. Charles Dutton: Enemy? We did it to OURSELVES!










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The Andromeda Strain (1971)

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[arriving at the virus site via helicopter]

Dr. Jeremy Stone: If anything happens to us, you have your orders.

Dempsey: Yes sir. Proceed directly to Wildfire, and then, uh...

[makes slashing motion across neck]

Dempsey: ...zzZZTT!

Dr. Jeremy Stone: [to Hall] If we're eliminated, the aircraft and pilot'll have to be sterilized.

Dempsey: Uh, wait a minute. That's not what they told me... just "incinerated."










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Kyle Tobler: And then everything was quiet. And it's like the whole world is dead. And that's when I saw the General, Scott Arnold, a vet. Steady as a rock.

Colonel Scott Arnold: You know what's happening, Kyle? They've gotten under the wire. They're inside the compound.

Kyle Tobler: I, uh, I don't think that's it -

Colonel Scott Arnold: Got to face facts, soldier. You tell them back home I did my best, okay?










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The Andromeda Strain (1971)

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Dr. Mark Hall: Most of them died instantly, but a few had time to go quietly nuts.










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Star Trek Generations (1994)


KIRK: You say this is the twenty-fourth century.

Picard: Aha.

KIRK: And I'm dead?










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'Star Trek: Generations' Hollywood Premiere

HOLLYWOOD, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Actor Patrick Stewart attends the 'Star Trek: Generations' Hollywood Premiere on November 17, 1994 at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood, California.










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Los Angeles Times

The Final Frontier : 'Star Trek' Fans Piqued That Kirk May Not Live Long and Prosper

November 17, 1994 JEFF SCHNAUFER SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

NORTH HOLLYWOOD — Call it Star Trek: The Generation Gap.

From Germany to Granada Hills, "Star Trek" fans are jamming the phone lines to reach Joyce Mason, president of an international William Shatner fan club, protesting what the rumor mill says is the death of their hero, starship Capt. James T. Kirk, in the new "Trek" movie.

Disgruntled followers of the original 1960s TV series feel that Shatner's space-traveling patriarch is being knocked off to clear the way for movies with the cast of "Star Trek: The Next Generation," the sequel series that also drew a big following in its seven-year TV run that ended last spring.

What brings the parent-child battle to a head is Paramount Pictures' release this Friday of "Star Trek: Generations," featuring actors from both series. Prominent among them is Kirk's replacement as captain of a later edition of the USS Enterprise, Jean-Luc Picard, played by bald British actor Patrick Stewart.










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The American Presidency Project

Harry S. Truman

XXXIII President of the United States: 1945-1953

117 - Commencement Address at Princeton University.

June 17, 1947

President Dodds, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen:

The President of Princeton University spoke of crises a while ago. He should try sitting in my chair for about an hour and a half!

It is with a great deal of pleasure, and much pride, that I am now able to count myself as a member of the Princeton family.










From 6/17/1947 ( Harry Truman - Commencement Address at Princeton University ) To 11/17/1994 is 17320 days

17320 = 8660 + 8660

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA as Kerry Burgess ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days



From 10/13/1987 ( Walter Houser Brattain deceased ) To 11/17/1994 is 2592 days

2592 = 1296 + 1296

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 5/21/1969 ( the Princeton University doctor of medicine degree graduation of my biological brother Dr Thomas Reagan MD ) is 1296 days



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Star Trek: Generations (1994)

Release Info

USA 17 November 1994 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)
USA 18 November 1994










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Star Trek Generations (1994)


Captain KIRK: You know, I'm glad you're an engineer. With a tact like that you'd make a lousy psychiatrist.

SCOTT: Ha, ha, ha...

Captain HARRIMAN: Excuse me, gentlemen, ...if you'll take your seats.

KIRK: Yes, of course.










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Star Trek Generations (1994)


Captain HARRIMAN: Ladies and gentlemen, we've just cleared the asteroid belt. Our course today will take us out past Pluto and then back to Spacedock. Just a quick run around the block.

CONN OFFICER: Captain, will there be time to conduct any tests on the warp drive system?

COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER: We're picking up a distress call, Captain.

HARRIMAN: On... On speakers.

COMM VOICE: This is the transport ship Lakul. We're caught in some kind of energy distortion. Two ships in our convoy. ...We're trapped in a severe gravimetric distortion. We can't break free. We need immediate help. It' tearing us apart.










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Star Trek Generations (1994)


Captain HARRIMAN: Signal the closest starship. We're in no condition to mount a rescue. ...We don't even have a full crew aboard.

NAVIGATOR: We're the only one in range, sir.

HARRIMAN: ...Well, then, ...I guess it's up to us. Helm, lay in an intercept course and engage at maximum warp.

DEMORA: Aye sir.

SCOTT: (to Kirk) Captain, is there something wrong with your chair?










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=23532

The American Presidency Project

George Bush

XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993

Executive Order 12684—Conforming the Central Intellegence Agency and Civil Service Retirement and Disability Systems

July 27, 1989

By virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of America, including section 292 of the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act of 1964 for Certain Employees, as amended note) (the "Act"), and in order to conform the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System to certain amendments to the Civil Service Retirement and Disability System, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. The Director of Central Intelligence shall maintain the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System in accordance with the following principles:

(a) In computing and annuity for an employee who service includes service on a part-time basis performed on or after April 7, 1986, such service, other than service subject to the Federal Employees Retirement System, shall be computed as follows:

(1) the average pay of the employee, to the extent that it includes pay for service performed in any position on a part-time basis, shall be determined by using the annual rate of basic pay that would be payable for full-time service in the position; and

(1) the benefit so computed shall then be multipled by a fraction equal to the ratio that the employee's actual service, as determined by prorating and employee's total service to reflect the service that was performed on a part-time basis, bears to the total service that would be creditable for the employee if all of the service had been performed on a full-time basis.

(b) The provision of section 221(b)(3)(C) of the Act regarding the termination of annuity to surviving spouses due to remarriage prior to age 60 shall herafter be administered by the Central Intelligence Agency by substituting age 55 in lieu of age 60.

(c) The provisions of section 221(g)(1) or the Act regarding the remarriage of surviving spouses before, on, and after age 60 shall hereafter be administered by the Central Intelligence Agency by substituting age 55 in lieu of age 60.

Sec. 2. Section 1(a) of this order shall be given retroactive effect to April 7, 1986. Section 1(b) and (c) of this order shall be effective on the date of signature.

George Bush

The White House,

July 27, 1989.












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Simpsons Archive - television series episode

Original airdate in N.A.: 14-Apr-94

Burns' Heir


The scene opens with Milhouse and Bart in a room full of toys. Milhouse shoots a basketball into a small hoop as a train chugs by, tooting its whistle.

Milhouse: Cool train! Where does it go?

Bart: Beats me. But it won't be back for three hours and forty minutes. Once it had snow on it.


Milhouse observes how Bart has everything he could ever want, while his own parent use love as an excuse to deprive him of toys. Milhouse starts to leave Bart so he can be alone with his toys, but Bart tries to bribe him with the Bob Mackie jacket he's wearing. Milhouse declines.

Mr. Burns walks in and says, "Barthlomew, you don't need him. I can be your schoolyard chum." To prove his point, he dons his old football uniform and takes Bart out in the yard. Bart stands back, ready to catch the ball being held in place by Smithers, but as Burns runs at it, he loses his energy and kicks Smithers instead. They collapse in a heap.

Mr. Burns ups the ante.

[they walk towards a red sports car tied with a bow]

Bart: For me? But I don't know how to drive.










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/burns-heir-1384/

tv.com


The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 18

Burns' Heir

Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Apr 14, 1994 on FOX

Bart gets caught vandalizing Mr. Burns' mansion, but the billionaire takes a shine to Bart's destructive side and grooms him to become his heir.

AIRED: 4/14/94










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Memorable quotes for

"The Simpsons"

Burns' Heir (1994)


[a stone suddenly crashes through Burns' library glass window, landing at his feet. He picks it up]

Mr. Burns: Oh, look. A bird has become petrified and lost its sense of direction.

Waylon Smithers: I think it is a rock, sir.

Mr. Burns: We'll see what the lab has to say about that.










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The Hunt for Red October (1990)

Release Info

USA 2 March 1990



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The Hunt for Red October (1990)

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- posted by Kerry Burgess 12:35 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 12 August 2018