Wednesday, August 01, 2012

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You know, all those lameoid "Star Trek" fans, those perverts who are incredibly silent now, talk their bullshit about how fantastic "Star Trek" was back in the 1960s but I am looking at the DVD for the 1979 "Star Trek" and it is not even impressive for the late 1980s and definitely *not* impressive for the 1990s and then it just gets lame for the years afterwards. I look at the consoles of those props for the 1979 film and I see the UNIVAC. Those panels with the large groups of small distinct lights is *not* impressive. The cathode ray tube screens with the raster lines is *not* impressive. Who the hell wants binary input consoles? What is eight plus three in binary? Who the hell remembers the binary code to have a freaking teletype print out the character 'g'?! How many of you here even the hell know what is a teletype?

Freaking lameoid "Star Trek" lameoids.

Even worse is how dull is now their deafening silence.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 posted by H.V.O.M at 2:28 AM


In another part of the dream, I was riding in the back of a metro bus. There were people on there I recognized from that past few years. I feel there is a lot to that part of the dream I cannot remember.


One interesting part of the dream is that I would sometimes catch a reflection in the bus window glass that appeared to be a U.S. Navy pilot wearing a helmet and equipment as though he was sitting in the cockpit of an aircraft. I looked around to see where that reflection was coming from, but I never did see that person sitting there on the bus.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 18 April 2007 excerpt ends]










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Naval Flight Officer


A Naval Flight Officer (NFO) is an officer in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps that specializes in airborne weapons and sensor systems. NFOs are not pilots (Naval Aviators) per se, but they may perform many "co-pilot" functions, depending on the type of aircraft.


NFOs in the Navy are unrestricted line officers, eligible for command at sea and ashore in the naval aviation communities. They are also eligible to hold senior flag rank positions, including command of carrier strike groups, joint task forces, numbered fleets, naval component commands and unified combatant commands. Similarly, Marine Corps NFOs are also eligible for command at sea and ashore within Marine Aviation, and are also eligible to hold senior general officer positions, such as command of Marine Aircraft Wings, Joint Task Forces, Marine Expeditionary Forces, Marine Corps component command and unified combatant commands.


The counterpart to the NFO in the United States Air Force is the Combat Systems Officer (CSO), encompassing the previous roles of Navigator, Weapons Systems Officer and Electronic Warfare Officer. Although NFOs in the Navy's E-2 Hawkeye aircraft perform functions similar to the USAF Air Battle Manager, their NFO training track is more aligned with that of USAF Combat Systems Officers.





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Astronaut Badge


The Astronaut Badge is a badge of the United States, awarded to military and civilian pilots who have completed training and performed a successful spaceflight. A variation of the astronaut badge is also issued to civilians who are employed with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as specialists on spaceflight missions.


Eligibility

To earn an astronaut badge, a military officer must complete all required training and participate in a space flight more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth.










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F-14 Tomcat

Unit cost US$38 million in 1998

The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, variable geometry wing aircraft. The F-14 was the United States Navy's primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform from 1974 to 2006.


Crew: 2 (Pilot and Radar Intercept Officer)










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 07/01/07 6:02 PM
I might be getting instructed, somehow, on how to start finally unloading my artificial identity. It is one of the last set of keys.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 01 July 2007 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:24:34 -0700 (PDT)

From: "Kerry Burgess"

Subject: Re: Sleep journal 4/6/06

To: "Kerry Burgess"


Kerry Burgess wrote:

Details about my recent sleep are very fuzzy today. Can't remember for sure when I woke up. 3 am maybe. Or maybe shortly after midnight, can't really remember as I usually can. Remember dreaming something about driving my Jeep. Then I returned to it where it was parked in a parking lot after I was traveling through some passageways, hallways in a transit facility maybe. The only part I remember clearly is where a woman, I assume was my imaginary girlfriend asked me out for drinks or something. I told her we needed to keep it really casual though because all I had to wear was sweatpants. Kind of the downside to dating a homeless person I reflect now as I write this. She told me she would wear something with holes in it. I hope that was her in my dream, although the woman in the dream seemed to be someone unfamilar though. But I have noticed that happening with other people I know. They are represented, somehow, by a different person, but I think of them as someone specific. I feel like that is part of the manipulation. I have noticed something similar in real dreams, but I don't think it is the same here. I think they are disquising themselves in my dream for some reason. Anyway, if it really was her, she actually doesn't have to worry about dressing down if we were to go out. Of course, if I have my way, it would be a moot point because why would I want to go out with her when I am in such an ugly situation? At the minimum, I would want to be back to work so that I have regained some independence. And hey, next time you are in my dreams, dear imaginary girlfriend, how about wearing a bikini? Red would be good, or yellow maybe.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 6 April 2006 excerpt ends]










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THE LITERATURE NETWORK


Stephen Crane


The Red Badge of Courage


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THE LITERATURE NETWORK


Literature Network » Stephen Crane » The Red Badge of Courage » Chapter 10


The simple questions of the tattered man had been knife thrusts to him. They asserted a society that probes pitilessly at secrets until all is apparent. His late companion's chance persistency made him feel that he could not keep his crime concealed in his bosom. It was sure to be brought plain by one of those arrows which cloud the air and are constantly pricking, discovering, proclaiming those things which are willed to be forever hidden. He admitted that he could not defend himself against this agency. It was not within the power of vigilance.










1987 film "Date with an Angel" DVD video:

01:14:58


Patty Winston: Have you seen this guy?










[ Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi the cowardly International Terrorist Organization violently against the United States of America actively instigate insurrection and subversive activity against the United States of America with all Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi staff partners contributors employees contractors lawyers managers of any capacity as severely treasonous criminal accomplices and that are active unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States that actively make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in the United States and in the Severely Treasonous and Criminally Rebellious State of Washington by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings ]


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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)


Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Well Jim... I hear Chapel's an M.D. now. Well I'm gonna need a top nurse... not a doctor who'll argue every little diagnosis with me. And they probably redesigned the whole sickbay, too! I know engineers, they LOVE to change things.










http://www.tv.com/shows/dallas/blast-from-the-past-6135/


tv.com


Dallas

Blast from the Past

Season 9, Episode 31, Aired May 16, 1986


Pam and Mark are married, but she awakens to a surprise in her shower...


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Synopsis for

"Dallas"

Blast from the Past (1986)


In the final scene Pam awakens to the sound of a shower. When she opens the shower door, Mark isn't there. It's Bobby!!










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:24:01
I've been given its form...

1:24:03
to more readily communicate
with the carbon-based units...

1:24:06
infesting Enterprise.

1:24:08
Carbon-based units?

1:24:10
Humans, Ensign Perez. Us.










1987 film "Date with an Angel" DVD video:

01:18:46


Jim Sanders: [ to Angel: ] You know, I really care about Patty. She's - she's - okay, so she's not you










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

1:23:44
Jim.

1:23:45
This is a mechanism.

1:23:47
A probe, Captain.

1:23:51
No doubt
a sensor-transceiver combination...

1:23:53
recording everything we say and do.










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:33:00
Ilia...

1:33:02
help us make direct contact
with V'Ger.

1:33:07
I cannot.

1:33:09
This creator V'Ger is looking for...
what is it?

1:33:15
V'Ger does not know.










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THE LITERATURE NETWORK


Stephen Crane


The Red Badge of Courage


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Literature Network » Stephen Crane » The Red Badge of Courage » Chapter 23


Chapter 23


The youth had centered the gaze of his soul upon that other flag. Its possession would be high pride. It would express bloody minglings, near blows. He had a gigantic hatred for those who made great difficulties and complications. They caused it to be as a craved treasure of mythology, hung amid tasks and contrivances of danger.

He plunged like a mad horse at it. He was resolved it should not escape if wild blows and darings of blows could seize it. His own emblem, quivering and aflare, was winging toward the other. It seemed there would shortly be an encounter of strange beaks and claws, as of eagles.

The swirling body of blue men came to a sudden halt at close and disastrous range and roared a swift volley. The group in gray was split and broken by this fire, but its riddled body still fought. The men in blue yelled again and rushed in upon it.

The youth, in his leapings, saw, as through a mist, a picture of four or five men stretched upon the ground or writhing upon their knees with bowed heads as if they had been stricken by bolts from the sky. Tottering among them was the rival color bearer, whom the youth saw had been bitten vitally by the bullets of the last formidable volley. He perceived this man fighting a last struggle, the struggle of one whose legs are grasped by demons. It was a ghastly battle. Over his face was the bleach of death, but set upon it was the dark and hard lines of desperate purpose. With this terrible grin of resolution he hugged his precious flag to him and was stumbling and staggering in his design to go the way that led to safety for it.

But his wounds always made it seem that his feet were retarded, held, and he fought a grim fight, as with invisible ghouls fastened greedily upon his limbs. Those in advance of the scampering blue men, howling cheers, leaped at the fence. The despair of the lost was in his eyes as he glanced back at them.

The youth's friend went over the obstruction in a tumbling heap and sprang at the flag as a panther at prey. He pulled at it and, wrenching it free, swung up its red brilliancy with a mad cry of exultation even as the color bearer, gasping, lurched over in a final throe and, stiffening convulsively, turned his dead face to the ground. There was much blood upon the grass blades.










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Captain James T. Kirk: Spock.

Commander Spock: Jim. I should have known.




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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:40:37
Known?

1:40:39
Known what? Spock.

1:40:42
What should you have known?
What should you have known?










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

Country Date

USA 6 December 1979 (Washington, D.C.) (premiere)


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Nobelprize.org

The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize


The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was born at Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879.


He died on April 18, 1955 at Princeton, New Jersey.










1979 film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" DVD video:

00:57:10


Spock: Captain. We are being scanned.

Captain Kirk: Do not return scans, Mr. Spock. Could be misinterpreted as hostility.

Spock: Intruder scans emanating from the exact center of the cloud. Energy of a type never before encountered.










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:45:51
Captain.

1:45:57
V'Ger is a child.

1:46:01
I suggest you treat it as such.

1:46:03
- A child?
- Yes, Captain.

1:46:04
A child...



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The Time Machine


- Doctor, can I have your help?
- Certainly.
It's beautiful!
- Remarkable.
- Very nice, George.
Fascinating.
What is it?
This is only an experimental model.
- To carry a man, I need a larger one.
- To carry a man? Where?
Into the past or into the future.
This is a time machine.



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The Time Machine


You've had your joke.
Tell us what this contraption is for.
I've already told you.
The larger model can
carry a passenger through time.
Not through space, but through time.
If you go to the future,
won't you mess things up for us?
The future's already there.
It cannot be changed.



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Memorable quotes for

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)


Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Spock, this "child" is about to wipe out every living thing on Earth. Now, what do you suggest we do? Spank it?



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Memorable quotes for

"The Twilight Zone" (1959)


Narrator: You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!










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Paycheck [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


We knew Dekker was
trying to design something,
but when he sold his plans,
he wasn't even halfway done.
I don't understand.
Dekker was working at JPL
on a laser-enhanced lens.
He claimed the lens
was powerful enough
to see around the curvature
of the universe.
He believed if you could see
around a curve that went on forever
you would end up back
where you started,
looking at yourself.
Except you're not looking
at yourself now, in the present.
No, you are not.
You're looking at the future.










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Paycheck [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


You understand, Mr. Jennings,
you've done in two months
what we've been trying
to do for three years.
Sometimes it's easier
if you work backwards.
Cheers.
You won't remember me, will you?
No.
That's too bad.
Marker reached.
OK.
We're now extracting his memory
from the marker forward
to the present.
Jesus, Rita.










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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

3X09 - UNFINISHED BUSNIESS

Original Airdate (SciFi): 01-DEC-2006


(The crowd quiets down as Adama gets up in the ring.)

Adama: Chief. Get your fat, lazy ass up here.

(The crowd cheers. Helo wraps Adama's hands as Tigh watches.)

Adama: Make 'em tight.

Helo: Yes, sir.

In the other corner, Chief reassures Cally: He's an old man, it's fine. He's not serious, anyways.

Tigh, to Adama: Sure about this? It's your funeral.

(The crowd cheers as Chief kisses Cally and climbs into the ring. Adama drops Chief almost immediately. Everybody is shocked.)

Adama: Get up, Chief. We're just getting started.










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ESPN Olympic Sports


Olympic fencing officials say appeal had no chance

Updated: July 31, 2012, 9:10 AM ET

Associated Press

LONDON -- Olympic fencing officials said Tuesday they had no choice but to reject an appeal by South Korea following the defeat of Shin A-lam in the semifinals of the Olympic women's individual epee.

The South Koreans claimed that Shin's match against Britta Heidemann was already over when the German was awarded the decisive point in the final second Monday, earning her a 6-5 victory.

Fencing officials said in a statement that determining how much time remains in a match is up to the referee. They said they could not "change a question of fact."

The appeal delayed competition more than an hour. Competition rules forced Shin to wait on the fencing strip, leaving the South Korean crying before a crowd of 8,000, before the decision was announced.










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MODEST MOUSE


"Space Travel Is Boring"

Won herself a pass to some far off moon
It was second class but what's to lose
And looking out her window she could more than assume
That you can't see air or time
She's the only rocketeer in the whole damn place
They gave her a mirror so she could talk to a face
She still got plenty lonely but that's just the case
With time, time, time
Started hearing voices sometime in June
She knew she could go crazy but didn't think that soon
Now she doesn't feel lonely but she'd just as soon
Try, try, try try
Man shot to the moon
I read a paperback and want to come home soon
I'm shot to the moon
Been there a half an hour, I want to come home soon










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Join (SQL)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An SQL join clause combines records from two or more tables in a database.










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Memorable quotes for

WarGames (1983)


1st Lieutenant Steve Phelps: Turn your key, sir!










1979 film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" DVD video:

02:02:12


Captain Kirk: V'Ger. V'Ger. V'Ger! We are the creator.

V'Ger's Ilia: That is not logical. Carbon units are not true life-forms.

Captain Kirk: We will prove it. We will make it possible for you to complete your programming. Only the creator could accomplish that. [ communicator: ] Enterprise?

Uhura: [ communicator ] We have just received the response code, Captain.

Captain Kirk: [ communicator ] Set the Enterprise transmitter on appropriate frequency and transmit the code now.

Uhura: [ communicator ] Transmitting.

Decker: 5-0-4-3-2-9-3-1-7-5-1-0 and the final sequence.

Captain Kirk: That should trigger Voyager's transmitter.

V'Ger: bleep blurp bleep

Spock: Voyager is not transmitting its data, Captain.

V'Ger's Ilia: The creator must join with V'Ger.

Captain Kirk: Uhura, repeat the final sequence.

V'Ger's Ilia: The creator must join with V'Ger.

Spock: Voyager is not transmitting, Captain, because it did not receive the final sequence.

McCoy: Jim, we're down to ten minutes.

Captain Kirk: [ communicator ] Enterprise, stand by.

Captain Kirk: The antenna leads are melted away.

Spock: Yes, Captain, just now. By V'Ger itself.

Captain Kirk: Why?

Spock: To prevent reception.





- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:49 AM Pacific Time USA Wednesday 01 August 2012