JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 10:51 AM
As much as I hate to sit around waiting for something to happen, of which I am at this moment bored beyond belief, I am going to schedule the next test for about two hours from now.
The best is based on certain details that I am now describing in my journal at this particular time of day.
What I want to do is, in a few minutes from now, select a target time for the test and then at that specific time listen for the song that is playing on FM 102.5 KZOK Seattle Washington and listen for details that seem significant and relevant to this test.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 10:55 AM
So far, the only details I have examined on the internet, of which is in high interest to the Bill Gates-Al Qaeda insurgent forces that infest the State of Washington in the United States, are the details in the next entry I record here in my journal on this personal computer that does not have hardware that has network capability and that is not connected by wire or wireless means to any other computer.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 10:57 AM
This entry contains details I examined on the internet for my next test and those details are obvious because of the internet address. Why I decided to use this detail as part of my test, I do not know. I am bored. There are details in the photo that make me think of certain details from the 1984 film "Gremlins" and because that is something I want to think about.
After I saw this photo on the internet, then I began to think of scheduling another test and to use the details from this internet source as part of the test.
http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Gallery.aspx
The official website of The British Monarchy
http://www.royal.gov.uk/List%20Images/Latest%20News/April%202011/LN-PW-Darwen-1.jpg
Prince William and Catherine Middleton watch a student work on a dress in a textile class during a visit to Darwen Aldridge Community Academy in Darwen, Lancashire, 11 April 2011.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 10:58 AM
After I reviewed for a while some details in my journal I decided to use this date and time as the source that I will use to calculate the target time of the test.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/13/2006 9:18 PM
I wonder if, while I was making my way to Kenya, after crossing the Sahara, they were able to get messages to me, but could not get in to get me out. It is confusing to try to remember or imagine what was happening in that time period. I’ve been thinking the Navy could get fixed wing recon aircraft to cross over my area, but they couldn’t get any kind of aircraft that could land and pull me out. I have also been thinking again about the 1988 movie “Bat*21.” As I read through this speech, I have a lot of thoughts that sometimes they were in contact with me, but then there was a period towards the end of the year where they hadn’t heard from me in a long time and decided that I must have been killed.
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1986/51786a.htm
Radio Address to the Nation on Armed Forces Day
May 17, 1986
My fellow Americans:
We're broadcasting live today from Fort Myer, a military installation just outside Washington. And before me at this moment, looking tall and impressive, are members of the honor guard of the five branches of the military service: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. These proud units appear at special ceremonies and are always on hand to help me greet foreign heads of state at the White House. And believe me, the leaders of other nations have often commented on the snap, the polish, and the soldierly bearing of these troops. In fact, I sometimes think a few of our visitors are a little envious of ``The Gipper,'' as our uniformed sons and daughters pass by in review. Well, okay, in my case, our uniformed grandsons and granddaughters. [Laughter]
But today we're all on hand at Fort Myer to celebrate a very special date in America's official calendar: Armed Forces Day. Today we set aside a few moments to pay tribute to the millions of Americans serving their nation in the cause of freedom all over the globe. Many of them are listening to me now, and as Commander in Chief I want to remind each of you in uniform how grateful your country is to you. Let me assure you that the millions of Americans going about their usual Saturday schedule and listening now join me in saying to you, ``Thanks -- thanks for being there, for keeping our homes and children safe, for keeping America free and at peace.''
Now, I know you here with me and most members of the armed services listening at the moment aren't in your dress uniforms, and maybe -- and I'm sure it only happens every now and then -- your shoeshines aren't quite as bright as the ones I'm looking at here. But I know the sense of military professionalism, love of country, and commitment to freedom is just as strong. It's because of that patriotism and professionalism that you've left your homes and communities to become part of an extraordinary military tradition. Unlike so many other traditions, America's military history has been largely one not just of great battlefield victories but victories in the name of something beyond conquest or self-interest.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 13 November 2006 excerpt ends]
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 April 2011 excerpt ends]
http://www.cswap.com/1982/Fast_Times_at_Ridgemont_High/cap/en/25fps/a/01_15
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
1:15:56
I wrote him a letter.
1:15:57
Tell me what you think.
"Dear Doug.
1:16:01
"I received your message that
you weren't coming to my graduation.
1:16:03
"Doug, this is not the kind of thing
that occurs between adults.
1:16:07
"Maybe you've found someone new,
someone more mature.
1:16:15
"Anyhow, if you think I'm gonna
sit around and wait for you, forget it.
1:16:12
"But if you ask me, Doug,
you're the one being childish.
1:16:15
"Anyhow, if you think I'm gonna
sit around and wait for you, forget it.
1:16:19
- Sincerely, Linda." What do you think?
- Uh...
1:16:22
I have another version
where I call him an asshole.
1:16:24
No, that one's better.
It's more...
1:16:27
- Mature?
- Yeah.
1:16:29
- I don't have to sink to his level.
- Yeah.
1:16:31
- I can go out with anyone I want,
practically.
- That's right.
1:16:34
Yeah.
Thanks for cheering me up.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 11:27 AM
from 9:18 PM 13 November 2006 to 5:18 PM 11 April 2011 is 38636 hours
From 6/30/1905 ( ) To 4/11/2011 ( ) is 38636 days
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 11:32 AM
According to the Wikipedia article I just read on the internet, the date 30 June 1905 is when Albert Einstein published his paper where he reveals his theory of special relativity.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 11:33 AM
So that is my next test. 5:18 PM later today.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 11:34 AM
http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/G/Gremlins.html
Gremlins
What are these things? Where do they come from?
They're gremlins, Kate.
Just like Mr. Futterman said.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 11:57 AM
http://www.cswap.com/1996/Star_Trek:_First_Contact/cap/en/25fps/a/00_59
Star Trek: First Contact
1:00:49
Is it becoming clear to you yet?
1:00:52
Look at you, standing there cradling
the new flesh I've given you.
1:00:58
If it means nothing to you,
why protect it?
http://www.cswap.com/1996/Star_Trek:_First_Contact/cap/en/25fps/a/01_00
Star Trek: First Contact
1:00:58
If it means nothing to you,
why protect it?
1:01:02
I am simply imitating
the behaviour of humans.
1:01:06
You're becoming more human all the
time. Now you're learning how to lie.
1:01:13
My programming was not designed
to process these sensations.
1:01:18
Then tear away your skin
as you would a defective circuit.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 12:14 PM
http://www.cswap.com/1984/Gremlins/cap/en/25fps/a/00_30
Gremlins
:31:26
This is some Christmas, Katie,
I'll tell you.
:31:28
First the old bat closes the factory,
and now it's my goddamn plow.
:31:34
Mr. Futterman, guess what?
It's time to go home now.
:31:37
-How about one more beer?
-No, it's late.
:31:39
One more beer,
I'll help you clean up.
:31:41
No, thanks, though.
It'll be okay.
:31:46
-It'll be okay.
-It will not be okay.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 12:15 PM
I don't note here in this private journal format but the details about "Fort Pastor" are part of the scheduled test for later today at 5:18 PM.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 April 2011 excerpt ends]
1996 film "Star Trek: First Contact" DVD video:
Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard - Starfleet USS Enterprise NCC 1701-E commanding officer: Authorisation: Picard 47-AT.
Starfleet Admiral Hayes: Did I catch you at a bad time?
Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard - Starfleet USS Enterprise NCC 1701-E commanding officer: No, Admiral, of course not.
Starfleet Admiral Hayes: I've just heard that our colony on Ivor Prime has been destroyed. Long-range sensors...
Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard - Starfleet USS Enterprise NCC 1701-E commanding officer: Yes, I know. The Borg.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 5:14 PM
The "Space Cowboy" song ended about 05:14:35 and I wasn't really paying attention but I feel certain that started after I made my last blog post. I did not think about that when I scheduled this test. I did not think about how making a blog post shortly before my scheduled test could affect my test. "I heard it through the grapevine" started next.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 5:18 PM
"I heard it through the grapevine" is still playing at 5:18:00 PM.
The instrumentals played for virtually that entire minute.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 5:19 PM
I don't know. That makes no sense.
What that reminds me of is what I thought several hours ago after scheduling the test. I thought about how I could produce a result that is because I am missing some details that I should be thinking about associated with these tests. I am rushing through the analysis and missing details that were presented to me.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/11/11 5:30 PM
I was also thinking a few hours ago there is a larger message to it all. There is a story that I am hearing. Nothing is simple about it.
I just wish they would tell me the part of the story where they finally start to leave me the hell alone.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 April 2011 excerpt ends]
http://www.lyricsg.com/97131/lyrics/creedenceclearwaterrevival/ihearditthroughthegrapevine.html
I Heard It Through The Grapevine / Creedence Clearwater Revival
Oo Bet you're wond'ring how I knew
'Bout your plans to make me blue
With some other guy that you knew before?
Between the two of us guys you know I love you more.
It took me by surprise I must say
When I found out yesterday. Oo
I heard it through the grapevine
Not much longer would you be mine.
Oo I heard it through the grapevine
And I'm just about to lose my mind.
Honey, honey yeah.
You know that a man ain't supposed to cry,
But these tears I can't hold inside.
Losin' you would end my life you see,
'Cause you mean that much to me.
You could have told me yourself
That you found someone else. Instead,
I heard it through the grapevine
Not much longer would you be mine.
Oo I heard it through the grapevine
And I'm just about to lose my mind.
Honey, honey yeah.
People say "Believe half of what you see, son,
and none of what you hear."
I can't help bein' confused;
If it's true, won't you tell me dear?
Do you plan to let me go
For the other guy that you knew before? Oo,
I heard it through the grapevine
Not much longer would you be mine.
Oo I heard it through the grapevine
And I'm just about to lose my mind.
Honey, honey yeah.
I heard it through the grapevine
Not much longer would you be mine.
Oo I heard it through the grapevine
And I'm just about to lose my mind.
Honey, honey yeah.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annus_Mirabilis_papers
Annus Mirabilis papers
The Annus Mirabilis papers (from Latin annus mīrābilis, "extraordinary year") are the papers of Albert Einstein published in the Annalen der Physik scientific journal in 1905. These four articles contributed substantially to the foundation of modern physics and changed views on space, time, and matter. The Annus Mirabilis is often called the "Miracle Year" in English or Wunderjahr in German.
Special relativity
Einstein's "Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper" ("On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies"), his third paper that year, was received on June 30 and published September 26. It reconciles Maxwell's equations for electricity and magnetism with the laws of mechanics, by introducing major changes to mechanics close to the speed of light. This later became known as Einstein's special theory of relativity.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=37293
The American Presidency Project
Ronald Reagan
XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989
Radio Address to the Nation on Armed Forces Day
May 17th, 1986
My fellow Americans:
We're broadcasting live today from Fort Myer, a military installation just outside Washington. And before me at this moment, looking tall and impressive, are members of the honor guard of the five branches of the military service: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. These proud units appear at special ceremonies and are always on hand to help me greet foreign heads of state at the White House. And believe me, the leaders of other nations have often commented on the snap, the polish, and the soldierly bearing of these troops. In fact, I sometimes think a few of our visitors are a little envious of "The Gipper," as our uniformed sons and daughters pass by in review. Well, okay, in my case, our uniformed grandsons and granddaughters. [Laughter]
But today we're all on hand at Fort Myer to celebrate a very special date in America's official calendar: Armed Forces Day. Today we set aside a few moments to pay tribute to the millions of Americans serving their nation in the cause of freedom all over the globe. Many of them are listening to me now, and as Commander in Chief I want to remind each of you in uniform how grateful your country is to you. Let me assure you that the millions of Americans going about their usual Saturday schedule and listening now join me in saying to you, "Thanks-thanks for being there, for keeping our homes and children safe, for keeping America free and at peace."
Now, I know you here with me and most members of the armed services listening at the moment aren't in your dress uniforms, and maybe—and I'm sure it only happens every now and then—your shoeshines aren't quite as bright as the ones I'm looking at here. But I know the sense of military professionalism, love of country, and commitment to freedom is just as strong. It's because of that patriotism and professionalism that you've left your homes and communities to become part of an extraordinary military tradition. Unlike so many other traditions, America's military history has been largely one not just of great battlefield victories but victories in the name of something beyond conquest or self-interest.
Here in America we've been fortunate to be the keeper and custodian of a dream—a dream that began this nation, a dream that millions of people hope to share in someday. And every member of America's Armed Forces has a special part in keeping that dream alive. The dream, of course, is freedom, and truly those of you in uniform today are freedom's honor guard.
The new patriotism that's alive in our nation today is reflected in these young people joining our military services. They're better educated, better trained, and as highly motivated as any time in our history. These young Americans look to a future they know will be free as long as America remains strong and her people resolute. But this revitalization of our military was a long time coming, the result of a lengthy legislative battle here in Washington.
Time after time in the postwar era, the American people have made it clear that those who trifle with our national security and oppose adequate military budgets will be held responsible on election day. And it's this kind of support from the American people that got a consistently reluctant Congress to vote the appropriations necessary to rebuild America's defenses. But old habits die hard, and much of what we've achieved is now in jeopardy. As one Congressman described the inconsistency, "We are marching down the mountain we have been marching up."
You see, the House of Representatives recently passed a military budget that is wholly inadequate, a throwback to the seventies, a budget that is a breach of faith with our Armed Forces and our allies and would send exactly the wrong signal to the Soviets and their satellites. So, today I not only want to ask every American to join me in saluting our young Americans in uniform, I want to reiterate that the best way to ensure their lives are never placed in jeopardy is to send a message to Washington and to the world, a message that says the American people are committed to national defense and that we stand behind those who wear our country's uniform.
We owe a great debt to those on freedom's first line of defense—men like Captain Lorence and Captain Ribas-Dominicci, Air Force pilots who recently lost their lives in the raid on Libyan terrorists. We honor them today and all the members of freedom's honor guard. And we say thank you to you, our Armed Forces, and pledge our support for adequate military expenditures, a strong defense, and the dream of world freedom and peace.
Until next week, thanks for listening, and God bless you.
Note: The President spoke at 12:06 p.m. from the dining facility at Fort Myer in Arlington, VA. Following his address, the President had lunch with members of the honor guards and then returned to the White House.
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http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/D/Dawn_Of_The_Dead_(2004).html
Dawn Of The Dead
'What can we tell people that don't know what to do? '
'I would suggest that you come to Fort Pastor.
'If you can't get here, our search-and-rescue teams will find you.'
My brother's there. He's waiting for me.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363547/quotes
IMDb
Memorable quotes for
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Michael: Officer, sir, you do not want to go that way.
Kenneth: Why? What's that way?
Michael: It's pretty bad.
Andre: It's hell.
Kenneth: What about Fort Pastor?
Andre: Maybe, if you had wings.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363547/quotes
IMDb
The Internet Movie Database
Memorable quotes for
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Michael: Ken, that truck's not gonna make it to Fort Pastor.
Steve: No, forget the truck. That place is fucked, man. Bloodbath city.
Kenneth: How do you know?
Norma: We just came from there.
Kenneth: Is everyone there dead?
Steve: Well, dead-ish.
Kenneth: Is everyone there dead?
Steve: Yeah, in the sense that they all sort of, uh... fell down... and then got up... and started eating each other.
http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/D/Dawn_Of_The_Dead_(2004).html
Dawn Of The Dead
- Excuse me. Whose rig is that? - It's mine.
- You mind if I borrow it? - I'm not using it.
- Keys? - They're in the cab.
- The truck won't make it to Fort Pastor. - Forget it. That place is fucked.
- Bloodbath city. - How do you know?
Wejust came from there.
- Is everyone there dead? - Dead-ish.
- Is everyone there dead? - Yeah.
In the sense that they all sort of fell down and then...
- I have to see. - You won't make it.
...got up and... - I'll get as far as I can.
- One foot. ...started eating each other.
- I'll take my chances. - Don't be an idiot.
Please. The people here could use your help.
Fuck y'all.