This Is What I Think.
Saturday, March 04, 2017
Edison
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Edison, the Man (1940)
701 TCMHD: Saturday, March 4 5:30 AM [ 05:30 AM Saturday 04 March 2017 Pacific Time USA ]
1940, NR, ***1/2, 01:47, B & W, English, United States,
Inventor Thomas Alva Edison (Spencer Tracy) finds a bride (Rita Johnson), has a family and wires Manhattan with his incandescent lights.
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Rita Johnson, Lynne Overman, Charles Coburn, Gene Lockhart, Henry Travers, Felix Bressart Director(s): Clarence Brown
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 8:10 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 24 August 2016 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2016/08/alpha-centauri.html
Alpha Centauri
See, that couldn't be right.
The day 24 March 1990 was a Saturday.
I guess I wrote this, probably or possibly in May 2006, while under the psychiatrist dope the Seattle Veteran's Affairs had me on for all those months back then.
Or some other reason. My memory now is based on some kind of context that I think is clouding my accurate memory of the past.
Still not really sure what it means.
However, a closer examination today of the records the United States National Archives sent me three years ago accurately explains where I got that date from.
And that is consistent with what I remember writing other times.
So that would mean my first day was actually the 26th.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 August 2016 excerpt ends]
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Edison, the Man (1940)
00:14:16 - Have you seen the spark? - Why do you think I jumped?
00:14:18 It works, as the book said.
00:14:20 You will burn the building before you know it.
00:14:22 No, Mr Els, is an experiment with electricity.
00:14:25 Electricity? That's dangerous, stop playing with it.
00:14:28 How I will discover something if it does not. He said he could.
00:14:32 I will lose my job, do you want me fired?
00:14:35 No, Mr. Els, preferred to walk the streets, rather than see it.
00:14:47 It has been good to me. I'll go right away.
00:14:50 Wait. I did not say anything that you need to go.
00:14:54 I prefer leave before having him worried.
00:14:57 No problem, but be careful. It's just that.
00:15:00 Thank you. If this succeeds everyone can use it.
00:15:04 Worldwide.
00:15:05 What is?
00:15:06 A new form of light, something that has never been seen before.
00:15:09 Are you going to go crazy again?
00:15:11 No sir. Of course I need money for experiments.
00:15:15 - Why not invent money?
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Edison, the Man (1940)
00:15:22 That will give me money to continue my research on light.
00:15:25 You know you can not see Mr. Taggart.
00:15:28 You can see anyone if you try hard enough.
00:15:55 - Yes, what do you want? - You know that.
00:15:57 The same as yesterday and before yesterday, I see Mr. Taggart.
00:16:02 You have to know you are very busy to see you.
00:16:07 Go and say Mr. Taggart I want to see it.
00:16:19 Close the door, I do not want to be bothered.
00:16:21 Sorry, but that Edison is crazy about him.
00:16:25 I can not see anyone today called Edison.
00:16:27 It is important, Mr. Taggart.
00:16:28 See you next Christmas. Close the door.
00:16:36 The next Christmas, Mr. Edison.
00:16:41 Do you mind if I wait here?
00:16:43 The dollar has fallen more. Midpoint and close more business.
00:16:50 It is down another half point.
00:16:52 - What time's dinner? - Do not leave. They bring dinner.
00:17:03 What is happening?
00:17:11 - Give us the price! - It has stopped.
00:17:16 We're finished.
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00:17:18 What does it say?
00:17:20 - Is jammed. - Do something. I fix it.
00:17:31 - Stay away. - Over here please.
00:17:36 - We are offline. - I can fix it.
00:17:39 - Get out of here. - It's very simple. Very easy.
00:17:44 Okay, Set it, but hurry and be careful.
00:17:50 How long will it take?
00:18:07 - The spring was released pinion. - What your name?
00:18:11 - Edison. - Can you keep it running?
00:18:14 - Yeah. - What's his job, $ 300 per month.
00:18:16 - How much? - Is not that enough?
00:18:19 If you win that money would not have the courage to quit.
00:18:22 What do you want?
00:18:24 I just want five minutes of your time.
00:18:32 - Go to my office. - Yes sir.
00:18:37 Wow, general.
00:18:38 - Good afternoon. - What agitation had?
00:18:40 This man managed the indicator. General Powell, Mr ...
00:18:43 Edison.
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00:18:48 - I also wanted to see you. - I have no objections.
00:18:51 We are the owners of that indicator.
00:18:59 Merry Christmas.
00:19:06 Thank you.
00:19:09 What kind of indicator actions have in mind?
00:19:11 One to give gold prices and the whole market.
00:19:15 You think you can do that?
00:19:16 Yes, I think I can, if I get the chance.
00:19:19 - A good cigar, you know? - What kind of opportunity do you want?
00:19:22 - The experiment. - No time for that.
00:19:25 Not with electricians, we have no guarantee that their ideas work.
00:19:30 Electricity is still a lot of theory.
00:19:33 That's the problem, come to the point, what use is electricity?
00:19:36 What good is a newborn baby?
00:19:42 - Mr. Edison, you are wasting my time. - As such, I will lose mine.
00:19:46 Sit, wait a bit.
00:19:49 Not progress putting anything nervous and rushed us.
00:19:53 Sit.
00:19:57 You may want to use your imagination, Taggart.
00:20:01 And you should have more patience and tact.
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00:20:04 Mr. Edison, I'm interested in your thoughts on the indicator.
00:20:08 If you want to work, I will give an opportunity to our workshop.
00:20:13 - I'll buy whatever new and practical. - Great, general.
00:20:17 I just need a place to work, tools and some men.
00:20:21 Will all that, our clerk will give you a letter.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 10:34 AM
I have to get this assignment finished.
What else could I do to smoke out these rat-bastards?
There has got to be something else I could do.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 October 2007 excerpt ends]
From 10/18/1931 ( Thomas Alva Edison dead ) To 9/25/1973 ( United States Patent 3,761,682 - Docutel Corporation - Credit Card Automatic Currency Dispenser ) is 15318 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 10/11/2007 is 15318 days
From 10/18/1993 ( the launch of the US space shuttle Columbia orbiter vehicle mission STS-58 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-58 pilot astronaut ) To 10/11/2007 is 5106 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 10/26/1979 ( premiere US film "The Great Santini" ) is 5106 days
From 1/16/1957 ( Dwight Eisenhower - Executive Order 10695—Revoking Paragraph 2(b) of Executive Order No. 10096 of January 23, 1950, Entitled "Providing for a Uniform Patent Policy for the Government With Respect to Inventions Made by Government Employees and for the Administration of Such Policy" ) To 10/11/2007 is 18530 days
18530 = 9265 + 9265
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 9265 days
From 1/16/1957 ( Dwight Eisenhower - Executive Order 10695-A - Radio Frequencies ) To 10/11/2007 is 18530 days
18530 = 9265 + 9265
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 9265 days
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 6:18 AM
It takes a great deal of skill to maneuver so close like that, obviously. I find myself thinking of details I can't explain of what the pilot would have to.....something. It's one thing to fly around like that as a single plane, but gravity is acting on that other plane too that is very close to the other plane. So much I can't articulate.
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031010-N-4534A-001 San Francisco, Calif. (Oct. 10, 2003) - The U.S. Navy's flight demonstration team, "Blue Angels" perform the "Diamond Formation Loop" maneuver over Alcatraz Island during the San Francisco Air Show. The Blue Angels perform more than 70 shows at 34 different locations throughout the country each year. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Casey Akins. (RELEASED)
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 6:10 AM
I had a very clear dream a few months ago that would explain that bar in the canopy of the F/A-18 Hornet, as seen in that photo.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 October 2007 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 3:24 AM
So maybe 10/17/1991 marks my first day as CO of the Blue Angels.
Are those assignments organized in terms of seasons or something like that? For example, Was I the CO for the 1992 season of Blue Angels performances?
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 2:47 AM
Now I'm thinking I was the CO of the Blue Angels in 1992. I feel compelled to look for details along that line for 1992.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 2:36 AM
So I wonder if there are some details out there associating me to when I became the Commanding Officer of the USN Blue Angels team.
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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=106358
The American Presidency Project
Dwight D. Eisenhower
XXXIV President of the United States: 1953 - 1961
Executive Order 10695-A—Radio Frequencies
January 16, 1957
[confidential - not published]
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=60614
The American Presidency Project
Dwight D. Eisenhower
XXXIV President of the United States: 1953 - 1961
Executive Order 10695—Revoking Paragraph 2(b) of Executive Order No. 10096 of January 23, 1950, Entitled "Providing for a Uniform Patent Policy for the Government With Respect to Inventions Made by Government Employees and for the Administration of Such Policy"
January 16, 1957
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes, and as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. Paragraph 2 (b) of Executive Order No. 10096 of January 23, 1950, relating to the indexing of inventions owned or controlled by the United States, be, and it is hereby, revoked.
2. The Chairman of the Government Patents Board is hereby authorized to transfer to the Department of Commerce any or all of the records heretofore prepared by the Board pursuant to paragraph 2 (b) of Executive Order No. 10096.
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
THE WHITE HOUSE,
January 16, 1957.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/11/07 10:28 AM
They won't let me start working out again and getting back into shape before I go home to her because I can only draw these disability payments since there are traitors within the military chain of command that want to murder me because I will not let them pirate my true identity.
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Edison, the Man (1940)
01:38:12 Why not play more upbeat music?
01:38:15 - Mr. Taggart. - Not now. Go.
01:38:17 Mr. Taggart, let him hear.
01:38:24 - Very interesting, very interesting. - I figured you would like to know.
01:38:28 Thank you. Knights just received great news.
01:38:32 What is it about?
01:38:33 Our friend Edison has problems. A last minute miscalculation.
01:38:37 Your dynamos were damaged.
01:38:45 What a beautiful music.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:22 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 04 March 2017