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First Contact




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New PDAs well in hand

A handful of hardware makers at Comdex unveil new handheld PCs that run on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system for prices starting below $500.

NOVEMBER 18, 1996 11:15 AM PST

A handful of hardware makers today at Comdex unveiled new handheld PCs that run on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system for prices starting at under $500 apiece.

Devices from Casio Computer, Compaq Computer, Hitachi, and Philips Electronics are designed for business people on the road who are looking for a compatible lightweight counterpart to their desktop PCs.

The Windows 95-based machines offer remote and wireless connections for checking email as well as connecting to the Internet and corporate intranets. They also allow users to synchronize data with a range of Microsoft desktop applications, send and receive faxes, and perform other tasks.

Some of the pint-sized PCs have already begun to roll off assembly lines, while others will be launched into the market during the first quarter of next year. They come with a choice of 2MB or 4MB RAM and several are powered by ordinary AA batteries.












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Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft

I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.

TUESDAY, JUNE 06, 2017

"I thought it would release me."





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Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft

I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2017

Star Trek: First Contact (1996)












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Los Angeles Times


RSVP / INTO THE NIGHT

'First Contact' With a Soon-to-Be Hit

November 20, 1996 BILL HIGGINS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

The Scene: Monday's benefit premiere of Paramount's "Star Trek: First Contact" at Mann's Chinese theater. A party followed at the nearby Hollywood Colonnade. Filmgoers with lives beyond the "Trek" biosphere should find the film readily accessible. One woman associated with the TV series said: "Borgs are bad; humans are good. That's all you need to know."

The Buzz: The universe will have to expand to contain the money this film will make. The opening weekend will go where no film grosses have gone before.

Who Was There: Stars Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Alice Krige and Alfre Woodard; director-star Jonathan Frakes; producer Rick Berman; Rene Auberjonois, Avery Brooks, Colm Meaney and Armin Shimerman, who acted in sundry "Star Trek" shows; plus 1,000 guests, including Ted Harbert, Roger Birnbaum, Mark Gordon, Nick Reed, Lou Pitt and studio execs Sherry Lansing, Jonathan Dolgen and Don Granger.

Fan Reaction: Zealots seemed satisfied that customary plot points were embraced--aliens invading the ship, time travel, malfunction of holodeck or other key component, emotions unleashed in roboticly unemotional person, etc. Most said it was one of the series' best. One woman from the Midwest said, "The worst was the one William Shatner directed where at the end they were all sitting around a campfire singing 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat.' "

Quoted: "If I'm explaining the film to someone with no foreknowledge of 'Star Trek,' " Stewart said, "I would say it's a film about the power of the individual to overcome the repressive many."

Best Strange Idea: One guest, who was familiar with the film's myriad product tie-ins, said, "They should have gone for the Borg Barbie."

Money Matters: Tickets were $200, and about $70,000 was raised for Amnesty International. William Schulz, the human rights organization's U.S. executive director, said, "On the most basic level, Amnesty is about making tyrants tremble, and that's what this movie is about."

Noted: Before the film rolled, the actors, director and producer--but not the screenwriters--were all introduced. One Hollywood writer's aside was, "I'm going to talk to Amnesty about representing the tortured screenwriters in this business."










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The American Presidency Project

Gerald Ford

XXXVIII President of the United States: 1974 - 1977

197 - Remarks in Boston at the Old North Church Bicentennial Lantern Service.

April 18, 1975

Bishop, Vicar, dear friends:

Two hundred years ago tonight, two lanterns hung in the belfry of this Old North Church. Those lanterns signaled patriots on the other side of the Charles River British troops were moving by water. As Longfellow said in his poem: "One if by land, and two if by sea."

Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott rode into the night, alerting the colonists the British were coming. When day broke, according to the diaries of the time, the sky was clear and blue.

British troops had crossed the Charles River. They marched all night, and after a skirmish at Lexington, the Redcoats arrived at Concord. There a volley was fired by our Minutemen, what Emerson called "the shot heard round the world." The American war for independence had begun.

Tonight we stand in tribute to those who stood for liberty and for us two centuries ago. Tonight, we bow our heads in memory of those who gave their lives, their limbs, their property for us during that historic struggle, because tonight we begin as a nation and as a people the celebration of our Bicentennial.

Alexis de Tocqueville, the French historian, wrote of our beginnings: "In that land, the great experiment was to be made, by civilized men, of the attempt to construct society on a new basis."

Over the decades, there were challenges to that experiment. Could a nation half-slave and half-free survive? Could a society with such a mixture of peoples and races and religions succeed? Would the new Nation be swallowed up in the materialism of its own well-being? The answers are found in the history of our land and our people.

It is said that a national character is shaped by the interplay of inheritance, environment, and historical experience. Our inheritance is basically that of Western Europe. From the English, we received the traditions of liberty, laws, language, and customs.

The American inheritance has been constantly enriched by people from Western and Eastern Europe, from Asia and Africa, as well as Latin America and many other parts of this great globe. Over 200 years, some 50 million immigrants have been absorbed in our society. Though our national origins are not forgotten, all of us are proud to be simply called Americans.

Our environment includes every variety of climate, soil, and resources. The American historical experience has been brief compared to many, many other nations. We are the New World, but we are the world's oldest republic.

The most distinguished characteristic of our American way is our individualism. It is reflected in our frontier spirit, our private enterprise, and our ability to organize and to produce. Our ability to adopt new ideas and to adapt them to practical purposes is also strikingly American.

But now we ask ourselves, how did we come to be where we are tonight? The answer is found in the history of the American experience. It teaches us that the American experience has been more of reason than revolution, more of principles than passions, and more of hope than hostility or despair.

But our history is also one of paradox. It has shown us that reason is not without its moments of rebellion, that principles are not without passion, and hope is not without its hours of discouragement and dismay.

It is well to recall this evening that America was born of both promise and protest--the promise of religious and civil liberties, and protest for representation and against repression.

Some of our dreams have at times turned to disappointment and disillusionment, but adversity has also driven Americans to greater heights. George Washington marched from the anguish of Valley Forge to the acclaim of final victory.

Reason and hope were the twin lanterns of Washington's life. They enabled him to prevail over the day-to-day doubts and defeats. They have been the lamps that have lighted the road of America toward its ultimate goals--dignity and self-fulfillment and, yes, pride in country.

Abraham Lincoln was a man of reason and a man of hope. He acknowledged the grave flaw of our first 87 years--slavery.

Over 110 years ago, the American Civil War ended with our Republic battered and divided. Many people talked more of survival than of union. Onehalf of the Nation was on its knees in ruin. Nearly 2 million had been killed and wounded. The war had uprooted the lives and fortunes of millions more. Its end was marked by more tears than cheers, but it was also the birth of a new nation freeing itself from human slavery.

Just before the war ended, on March 4, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln stood on the East Portico of the Capitol in Washington and delivered his second inaugural address. He extended the hand of friendship and unity when he said, "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the Nation's wounds."

President Lincoln had relit the lamps of reason and the lamps of hope. He had rekindled pride in America.

Over 100 years ago, as the Nation celebrated its Centennial, America looked to the future. Our Nation had emerged from an agricultural, frontier society into the industrial age. Our towns were beginning to evolve into the cities of the 20th century. Rail transportation and telegraph were tying this vast continent together. When we celebrated our 100th birthday, one of the themes was: "While proud of what we have done, we regret that we have not done more."

There was certainly more to do and more people to do the job. Immigrants were pouring into America. They were welcomed by these words inscribed on the Statute of Liberty: "I lift my lamp beside the golden door." The great increase in the number of Americans made us a formidable force in the world. That force was soon needed.

World War I saw American troops fight and die in Europe for the first time. Many Americans were disappointed and disillusioned by the aftermath of the war. They found the causes for which they fought unachieved. The American people rejected foreign entanglements and withdrew into a separate existence. They wanted to be left alone.

In 1941, the United States was attacked, and once more we went to war--this time across the Pacific as well as the Atlantic. We were proud of this country and what it was achieving for liberty around the world.

Yet, still another time, following victory over our enemies, the American public was jarred and disillusioned by the postwar years. They discovered there would be no real peace. Europe was divided in two on V-E Day. In the words of Churchill, "An iron curtain has descended across the continent." America had become the stronghold of liberty.

President Truman instituted a bipartisan foreign policy of containment, cooperation, and reconstruction. The Marshall Plan moved to reconstruct the free world; the United Nations was born. But the cold war had already begun. Soon, all too soon, America was again at war under the banner of the United Nations in Korea.

Little did we know then that American troops would only a decade later be fighting still another war in Asia, culminating in a broken peace agreement in Vietnam.

In the 200 years of our existence, it is not war and disillusionment which have triumphed. No, it is the American concept and fulfillment of liberty that have truly revolutionized the world. America has not sought the conquest of territory, but instead, the mutual support of all men and women who cherish freedom.

The Declaration of Independence has won the minds, it has won the hearts of this world beyond the dreams of any revolutionary who has ever lived. The two lanterns of Old North Church have fired a torch of freedom that has been carried to the ends of the world.

As we launch this Bicentennial celebration, we Americans must remind ourselves of the eternal truths by which we live. We must be reinspired by the great ideals that created our country. We must renew ourselves as a people and rededicate this Nation to the principles of two centuries ago.

We must revitalize the pride in America that has carried us from some of our darkest hours to our brightest days. We must once again become masters of our own destiny. This calls for patience, for understanding, for tolerance, and work toward unity--unity of purpose, a unity based on reason, a unity based on hope.

This call is not new. It is as old as the Continental Congress of 200 years ago, as legendary as Lincoln's legacy of more than 100 years ago, and as relevant as today's call to Americans to join in the celebration of the Bicentennial.

Perhaps national unity is an impossible dream. Like permanent peace, perhaps it will prove to be a never-ending search. But today we celebrate the most impossible dream of our history, the survival of the Government and the permanence of our principles of our Founding Fathers.

America and its principles have not only survived but flourished far beyond anyone's dreams. No nation in history has undertaken the enormous enterprises of the American people. No country, despite our imperfections, has done more to bring economic and social justice to its people and to the world.

Yet, we have suffered great internal turmoil and torment in recent years. Nevertheless, in all of the explosive changes of this and past generations, the American people have demonstrated a rich reserve of reason and of hope.

There are few times in our history when the American people have spoken with more eloquent reason and hope than during the tribulations and tests that our Government and our economic system have endured during the past year. Yet, the American people have stood firm.

The Nation has not been torn with irresponsible reaction. Rather, we are blessed with patience, common sense, and a willingness to work things out. The American dream is not dead. It simply has yet to be fulfilled.

In the economy and energy and the environment, in housing, in transportation, in education and communication, in social problems and social planning, America has yet to realize its greatest contribution to civilization.

To do this, America needs new ideas and new efforts from our people. Each of us, of every color, of every creed, are part of our country and must be willing to build not only a new and better nation but new and greater understanding and unity among our people.

Let us not only be a nation of peace but let us foster peace among all nations. Let us not only believe in equality but live it each day in our lives. Let us not only feed and clothe a healthy America but let us lend a hand to others struggling for self-fulfillment. Let us seek even greater knowledge and offer the enlightenment of our endeavors to the educational and scientific community throughout the world. Let us seek the spiritual enrichment of our people more than material gains. Let us be true to ourselves, to our heritage, and to our homeland, and we will never then be false to any people or to any nation.

Finally, let us pray here in the Old North Church tonight that those who follow 100 years or 200 years from now may look back at us and say: We were a society which combined reason with liberty and hope with freedom.

May it be said above all: We kept the faith, freedom flourished, liberty lived. These are the abiding principles of our past and the greatest promise of our future.

Good evening, and may God bless you all.

Note: The President spoke at 8:25 p.m. at a service inaugurating the national Bicentennial celebration.










http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/shuttle/resources/orbiters/enterprise.html

Enterprise(OV-101)


Construction Milestones

July 26, 1972
Contract Award

June 4, 1974
Start structural assembly of Crew Module










http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1989-05/operation-praying-mantis-surface-view

USNI

U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

Proceedings Magazine - May 1989 Vol. 115/5/1,035

Operation Praying Mantis: The Surface View


By Captain J.B. Perkins III, U.S. Navy

For the escorts of Battle Group Foxtrot, preparations for the 18 April 1988 Operation Praying Mantis


"Stop your engines and abandon ship; I intend to sink you."












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Tanker War III

The Joshan was a Kaman Class (Combattante IIa) Missile/Gun Boat in service with the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.










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USNI

U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

Proceedings Magazine - May 1989 Vol. 115/5/1,035

Operation Praying Mantis: The Surface View


By Captain J.B. Perkins III, U.S. Navy


After thinking this communication over, the Joshan's CO apparently decided to go out firing and launched his only remaining Harpoon. The three SAG Charlie ships, now in a line abreast at 26,000 yards, and the Bagley's LAMPS simultaneously detected the launch and maneuvered and launched chaff. The Harpoon passed down the Wainwright's starboard side close aboard










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Captain PICARD: They were firing at the surface. Location?

RIKER: Western hemisphere, ...North American continent. At a missile complex in central Montana.










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PICARD: A missile complex? ...The date? Mister Data, I need to know the exact date.

DATA: April fourth, two thousand sixty-three.

PICARD: April fourth?

RIKER: The day before First Contact.

DATA: Precisely.

CRUSHER: Then the missile complex must be the one where Zefram Cochrane is building his warp ship.










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IMDb


Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

Release Info

USA 18 November 1996 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)



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IMDb


Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

Full Cast & Crew

James Cromwell ... Zefram Cochran










Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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[Phoenix cockpit]

RIKER: Look at that!

COCHRANE: What, you don't have a moon in the twenty-fourth century?

RIKER: Sure we do. It looks a lot different. There are fifty million people living on the moon in my time. You can see Tycho City, New Berlin, even Lake Armstrong on a day like this.

COCHRANE: Aha.

RIKER: And you know, Doctor...

COCHRANE: Please ...don't tell me it's all thanks to me. I've heard enough about the great Zefram Cochrane. I don't know who writes your history books or where you get your information from, but you people got some pretty funny ideas about me. You all look at me as if I'm some kind of saint or visionary or something.

RIKER: I don't think you're a saint, Doc, but you did have a vision. ...And now we're sitting in it.

COCHRANE: You wanna know what my vision is?










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=28464

The American Presidency Project

Lyndon B. Johnson

XXXVI President of the United States: 1963-1969

412 - Memorandum on Inaugurating a Test Program To Reduce Hard-Core Unemployment

October 2, 1967

Memorandum for:

The Secretary of Defense

The Secretary of Commerce

The Secretary of Labor

The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare

The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

The Administrator of General Services Administration

The Director of Office of Economic Opportunity

The Administrator of Small Business Administration

We are launching today a major test program to mobilize the resources of private industry and the Federal Government to help find jobs and provide training for thousands of America's hard-core unemployed.

The heart of this new effort is to reach the forgotten and the neglected--those citizens handicapped by poor health, hampered by inadequate education, hindered by years of discrimination, and by-passed by conventional training programs.

To succeed in this venture will take more than promises or good intentions. It will require--on an unprecedented scale--the concerted action and involvement of the private sector, working closely with the Federal Government.

As we embark on this new course, let us be clear about what is involved: our purpose is not to hand out but to help up, to help provide every American the opportunity for a good job at a good wage.

Our goal is to replace the waste and failure of unemployment with the productivity of meaningful work.

We call upon private industry to join us in tackling one of America's most urgent domestic problems. I have no doubt that the private sector will respond. For we have witnessed in the past few months a remarkable series of events which attests to the dedication of American business in meeting the needs of the society in which it flourishes:

--On September 12, 1967, the insurance companies in this country agreed to commit St billion of their funds for investments in city core areas to improve housing conditions and to finance job creating enterprises. Some of these resources are already financing promising housing projects and insurance company executives and officials of this Administration are working together to develop other projects.

--A project has been launched to use surplus Federal lands to meet the housing needs of our cities in which the efforts of private developers will be the most important single element.

--A Committee, headed by Edgar F. Kaiser and composed of distinguished industrialists, bankers, labor leaders and specialists in urban affairs is examining every possible means of encouraging the development of a large-scale efficient construction and rehabilitation industry to reclaim the corroded core of the American city.

--Upon the recommendation of the Kaiser Committee we have begun the "Turnkey Plus" project to encourage private industry not only to develop and build, but also to manage public housing.

In this effort, we will again attempt to bring the great resources of the private sector to bear on a critical national problem. Through the great talents and energies of private industry, with full support from the Federal Government, we hope to:

--Bring new job training opportunities in existing plants to the hard core unemployed.

--Create new jobs and new training opportunities for the seriously disadvantaged in plants which will be established in or near areas of concentrated unemployment.

--Encourage new enterprises combining the resources of big and small businesses to provide jobs and job training opportunities for the disadvantaged.

To initiate this effort, the resources of the Departments of Commerce, Defense, Labor, Health, Education and Welfare, and Housing and Urban Development, the Office of Economic Opportunity, the General Services Administration and the Small Business Administration will be combined to provide maximum assistance and to minimize the added cost of those in private industry willing to assume responsibility for providing training and work opportunities for the seriously disadvantaged.

Initially, nearly $40 million from a wide variety of existing programs will be made available, as will millions of dollars worth of surplus Federal property and excess Federal equipment.

We will offer to private industry:

--A full spectrum of aid to assist them in recruiting, counseling, training, and providing health and other needed services to the disadvantaged.

--Aid which will enable them to experiment with new ways to overcome the transportation barriers now separating men and women from jobs.

--Surplus Federal land, technical assistance and funds to facilitate the construction of new plants in or near areas of concentrated unemployment.

--Excess Federal equipment to enable them to train more disadvantaged people.

--Assistance to joint enterprises combining the resources of big and small businesses to bring jobs and training opportunities to the disadvantaged.

I have asked the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Labor to direct this test program and insure that all available Federal resources are utilized. The Secretary of Commerce will designate a full-time Special Representative as the single point of contact for private employers participating in this project. The Special Representative will provide employers with one-stop service for the entire Federal Government and will make whatever arrangements are appropriate with the various Federal agencies for all forms of Federal assistance.

The Secretary of Labor will designate a full-time officer in the Manpower Administration to work with the Special Representative of the Secretary of Commerce in connection with the training and employment elements of these projects.

I have also asked the Secretaries of Defense, Health, Education and Welfare, and Housing and Urban Development, the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Administrators of the General Services Administration and the Small Business Administration to assist the Secretaries of Commerce and Labor in this test program and to assign a single official in their agencies who will coordinate their efforts in support of this program.

Provision will be made for continuing liaison with local projects and for careful research and evaluation to crystallize field experience into guidelines for future action.

I have asked the Secretary of Commerce to invite corporations throughout the country to join this new effort to bring meaningful employment to disadvantaged citizens both in existing plants and, where feasible, in new locations near areas of concentrated unemployment.

I have directed each Department and Agency of this Government to give top priority to all phases of this important effort.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON










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Dr. Zefram COCHRANE: Dollar signs! Money! I didn't build this ship to usher in a new era for humanity. You think I wanna go to the stars? I don't even like to fly. I take trains. I built this ship so that I could retire to some tropical island filled with ...naked women. That's Zefram Cochrane. That's his vision. This other guy you keep talking about. This historical figure. I never met him. I can't imagine I ever will.

RIKER: Someone once said 'Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make it's own judgements'.

COCHRANE: Rhetorical nonsense. Who said that?

RIKER: You did, ten years from now. ...You've got fifty-eight minutes, Doc.










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Riker: You better get on with the checklist.










http://www.tv.com/shows/combat/forgotten-front-101398/

tv.com


Combat! Season 1 Episode 1

Forgotten Front

Aired Tuesday 7:30 PM Oct 02, 1962 on ABC

AIRED: 10/2/62










http://articles.latimes.com/1993-10-19/news/mn-47456_1_draw-blood

Los Angeles Times

7 Astronauts Fly High in Orbit, Draw Blood in Name of Science

October 19, 1993 From Associated Press

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Columbia and its seven astronauts blasted off on a belated mission Monday, carrying 48 rats, that will be poked, prodded and in some cases decapitated by guillotine and dissected in orbit.

All in the name of science.

Five of the rats are part of UC Irvine research on the effects of weightlessness. Scientists Kenneth Baldwin and Vincent Caiozzo have designated a series of muscle mass tests for the five, hoping to learn more about why and how loss of gravity causes muscles to change in humans and animals.

The astronauts aboard Columbia quickly got started on their 14 days of space checkups, drawing blood from one another, measuring their blood pressure and noting any symptoms of motion sickness.

The mission--the longest ever planned for a space shuttle--is intended to help scientists develop measures for counteracting the debilitating effects of space travel, including changes in muscle mass. Astronauts will test the UCI rats in space, while Baldwin and Caiozzo are simultaneously testing comparison rats on the ground at UC Irvine labs.

In an interview Monday in Irvine, Baldwin said the UCI researchers believe the tests will result in knowledge useful for humans on land as well as in space.

"We think the information we learn from the tests will apply to people who go through stages of aging, as well as to people who have injuries and have a dramatic reduction in physical activities," Baldwin said.

The two Irvine scientists are scheduled to greet Columbia when it lands at Edwards Air Force Base in Los Angeles County on Nov. 1. They will then examine firsthand their lab rats and make additional tests.

Columbia blasted from its Florida launch pad Monday morning after two previous delays.

"Guys, the third time's a charm," orbiter test director Brian Monborne assured the crew before liftoff.

Delayed 10 seconds by a stray Navy plane, the 2,000-ton spaceship rose from its seaside pad at 7:53 a.m. PDT and tore through three decks of clouds on its way to a 176-mile-high orbit.

Two crew members had catheters threading through their veins for launch--Martin Fettman, the first U.S. veterinarian in space, and Shannon Lucid, a biochemist who became the first woman to fly in space four times. The catheters were hooked to white backpacks with floating cables, making the two look like a pair of bees.

In addition to the UCI rats being used for tests of muscle mass, other rats on the Columbia will be tested for such things as bone loss in space.

Throughout the mission, Fettman and the others will draw blood from the 2- to 3-month-old male rodents, inject isotopes and hormones, and collect the animal droppings to measure calcium content, an indicator of bone loss.












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PICARD: ...Mister Worf, do you remember your zero-G combat training?

WORF: I remember it made me sick in my stomach. ...What are you suggesting?










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My return in 1998 was different though. I returned but I am a composite version of Tom Reagan and Kerry Burgess. I am not as tall as Tom Reagan and I am as tall as Kerry Burgess but I do not have the physical scars of Kerry Burgess, such as the gunshot wound scar he had on his shoulder.












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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=60957

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Franklin D. Roosevelt

XXXII President of the United States: 1933-1945

Executive Order 9183—CHANGING THE NAME OF THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS BOARD TO BOARD OF WAR COMMUNICATIONS

June 15, 1942

EXECUTIVE ORDER 9183

CHANGING THE NAME OF THE DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS BOARD TO BOARD OF WAR COMMUNICATIONS

June 15, 1942

By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:

1. The name of the Defense Communications Board, established by Executive Order No. 8546 of September 24, 1940, is changed to Board of War Communications.

2. Executive Orders Nos. 8546 of September 24, 1940, 8839 of July 30, 1941, 8960 of December 6, 1941, 8964 of December 10, 1941, and 9089 of March 6, 1942 and the administrative Order of January 7, 1941, are amended accordingly.

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

THE WHITE HOUSE,

June 15, 1942.










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[Enterprise-E bridge]

PICARD: Data, put Starfleet frequency one four eight six on audio.

DATA: Aye sir.

FLEET COMMUNICATIONS: Flagship to Endeavor. Standby to engage at grid A-fifteen. ...Defiant and Bozeman, fall back to mobile position one. ...Acknowledge. ...We have it in visual range. A Borg cube on course zero point two one five, speed warp point nine six.

BORG COMMUNICATIONS: We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.

FLEET COMMUNICATIONS: All units open fire.










http://www.nytimes.com/1968/02/09/movies/020968apes.html?_r=0

The New York Times


February 9, 1968

MOVIE REVIEW

'Planet of the Apes' (1968)

By RENATA ADLER

Planet of the Apes," which opened yesterday at the Capitol and the 72d Street Playhouse, is an anti-war film and a science-fiction liberal tract, based on a novel by Pierre Boulle (who also wrote "The Bridge on the River Kwai"). It is no good at all, but fun, at moments, to watch.

A most unconvincing spaceship containing three men and one woman, who dies at once, arrives on a desolate-looking planet. One of the movie's misfortunes lies in trying to maintain suspense about the planet it is. The men debark. One of them is a relatively new movie type, a Negro based on some recent, good Sidney Poitier roles – intelligent, scholarly, no good at sports at all. Another is an all-American boy. They are not around for long. The third is Charlton Heston.

He falls in with the planet's only human inhabitants, some children who have lost the power of speech. They are raided and enslaved by the apes of the title – who seem to represent militarism, fascism and police brutality. The apes live in towns with Gaudi-like architecture. They have a religion and funerals with speeches like "I never met an ape I didn't like," and "He was a good model for all of us, a gorilla to remember." Some of them have grounds to believe, heretically, that apes evolved from men. They put Heston on trial, as men did the half-apes in Vercor's novel "You Shall Know Them." All this leads to some dialogue that is funny, and some that tries to be. Also some that tries to be serious.

Maurice Evans, Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall and many others are cast as apes, with wonderful anthropoid mask covering their faces. They wiggle their noses and one hardly notices any loss in normal human facial expression. Linda Harrison is cast as Heston's Neanderthal flower girl. She wiggles her hips when she wants to say something.










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Planet of the Apes (1968)

Release Info

USA 8 February 1968 (New York City, New York)



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Full cast and crew for

Planet of the Apes (1968)

Charlton Heston ... George Taylor










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http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-08/news/mn-1910_1_space-station-assembly

Los Angeles Times


Shuttle Endeavour Blasts Off on Difficult Maiden Flight : Science: The mission includes three spacewalks, practice for space station assembly and rescue of a communications satellite.

May 08, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Dodging gusty winds and threatening thunderstorms, the shuttle Endeavour, the nation's newest orbiter, found a hole in the clouds Thursday and blasted off on its maiden voyage.










Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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[Enterprise-E underside]

PICARD: How are you doing, Mister Worf?

WORF: Not well, sir.

PICARD: Try not to look at the stars. Keep your eyes on the hull. ...Let's go.

[Enterprise-E engineering]

DATA: Tell me. Are you using a polymer-based neuro-relay to transmit the organic nerve impulses to the central processor in my positronic net? If that is the case, how have you solved the problem of increased signal degradation inherent to organosynthetic transmission across...

BORG QUEEN (OC): Do you always talk this much?

DATA: Not always, ...but often.

BORG QUEEN: Why do you insist on utilising this primitive linguistic communication? Your android brain is capable of so much more.

DATA: Have you forgotten? I am endeavouring to become more human.

BORG QUEEN: Human! We used to be exactly like them. Flawed, weak, organic, but we evolved










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Planet of the Apes (1968)

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Dr. Zaius: The Forbidden Zone was once a paradise. Your breed made a desert of it, ages ago.












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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=59100

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Richard Nixon

XXXVII President of the United States: 1969 - 1974

Executive Order 11628—Establishing a Seal for the Environmental Protection Agency

October 18, 1971

The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency has caused to be made, and has recommended that I approve, a seal for the Environmental Protection Agency, the design of which accompanies and is hereby made a part of this order, and which is described as follows:

A flower with a bloom which is symbolic of all the elements of the environment. The bloom is a sphere, the component parts of which represent the blue sky, green earth, blue-green water. A white circle within the sphere denotes either the sun or the moon. All are symbolic of a clean environment and are superimposed on a disc with a white background, circled by the title "UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY" in blue letters.

It appears that such seal is of suitable design and appropriate for adoption as the official seal of the Environmental Protection Agency:

Now, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, I hereby approve such seal as the official seal of the Environmental Protection Agency.

RICHARD NIXON

The White House

October 18, 1971












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Springfield! Springfield!


Planet of the Apes (1968)


Well, where are we? Do you have any notion, skipper?












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Enterprise(OV-101)

Background

Enterprise, the first Space Shuttle Orbiter, was originally to be named Constitution (in honor of the U.S. Constitution's Bicentennial). However, viewers of the popular TV Science Fiction show Star Trek started a write-in campaign urging the White House to select the name Enterprise. Designated, OV-101, the vehicle was rolled out of Rockwell's Air Force Plant 42, Site 1 Palmdale California assembly facility on Sept. 17, 1976.


Construction Milestones

07/26/72 Contract Award

06/04/74 Start structural assembly of Crew Module










Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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BARCLAY: Doctor Cochrane. I know this sounds silly, but can I shake your hand? ...Thank you, Doctor. I can't tell you what an honour it is to work with you on this project.

LAFORGE: Reg!

BARCLAY: I never imagined I'd be meeting the man who invented the warp drive.

LAFORGE: Reg!

BARCLAY: I'm sorry. Right. ...Thanks.

COCHRANE: Do they have to keep doing this?

LAFORGE: It's just a little hero worship, Doctor. To tell you the truth I can't say I blame them. We all grew up hearing about what you did. Or what you're about to do.










http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/secretariat_state/index_concordati-accordi_en.htm


AGREEMENTS OF THE HOLY SEE


Lateran Pact: Agreement between the Holy See and Italy (February 11, 1929)










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PICARD: Mister Hawk, before we lost internal sensors what were the exact environmental conditions in main engineering?

HAWK: Atmospheric pressure was two kilopascals above normal, ninety-two percent humidity, thirty-nine point one degrees Celsius.

PICARD: Thirty-nine point one degrees Celsius. ...Like a Borg ship. They knew their ship was doomed, our shields were down and somehow they transported over here without being detected. They'll assimilate the Enterprise, and then ...Earth.










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Kerry Burgess

April 15, 2018 at 3:34 pm

That is the *precise definition* of FEAR.

Humans are so cowardly terrified of mortality they cling desperately to the false hope that is all religion.

Religion Is Cowardice.

God Is Ignorance.










TV Show Episode Scripts > The Expanse (2015) > Season 3 > It Reaches Out

The Expanse (2015) s03e08 Episode Script

It Reaches Out


His vessel should've pancaked with him, but it's fully intact.

So what killed him?

An energy field, some sort of invisible wall or or hand.

The probes should tell us more.

We need to send them inside that thing, now that it's awake.

We send probes to investigate.

They fire a human guinea pig into its eye.

And Belters think they're ready to join the family of nations?

It wasn't a probe. It was a slingshotter out of Ceres.

He's some kid trying to impress a girl back home.

Well, I hope she's impressed.

We triggered something before we understood it.

Maybe the structure isn't an entrance but an exit.

What do you think, Pastor? Has your God revealed himself?

Well, I don't know, but if we are going to meet God as a bunch of angry fools, we should turn these ships around and go home.










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January 5, 2018 at 6:14 pm

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)

(from internet transcript)

***

SYBOK: Sha Ka Ree.

KORRD: Qui'Tu.

CAITHLIN: Vorta Vor.

TALBOT: Eden.

KIRK: About the ship.

SYBOK: The ship needs its Captain.

KIRK: No special conditions?

SYBOK: No conditions.

KIRK: What makes you think I won't turn us around?

SYBOK: Because you too, must know.

KIRK: Well if we're going to do it, we'll do it by the book. Chekov, take the conn. Sulu, standard orbital approach. Uhura, alert the shuttlecraft to stand by. Sybok, Spock, Doctor McCoy come with me. The rest of you, remain on board ...until I determine what it is we're dealing with. ...Well, don't just stand there. God's a busy man!

[Copernicus]

SPOCK: I am no longer in control of the craft.

(after the shuttlecraft has landed Sybok restrains Kirk as he goes to take a phaser)

KIRK: All right, we're play it your way.

[Sha Ka Ree landing site]

KIRK: It's amazing!

SPOCK: The land.

McCOY: The sky.

SYBOK: Just as I knew it would be.

[Enterprise-A bridge]

UHURA: Scotty, you have to see this.

SCOTT: I don't have the time. The Captain told me to get this transporter working and I'm not about to let him down.

(everybody on the bridge is transfixed by the viewscreen and they do not notice a warning about the Klingon ship)

[Sha Ka Ree crater]

SYBOK: We have travelled far ...by starship.

KIRK: Enterprise, this is Kirk. ...We have...

SPOCK: Sybok. ...Perhaps...

(the ground begins to shake, the skies darken and great rock columns shoot from the ground forming a temple. The four move into the temple and a blue luminescence shoots from the ground and into space)

GOD: Brave souls. Welcome.

McCOY: Is this the voice of God?

GOD: One voice, many faces.

GOD: Does this better suit your expectations?

SYBOK: Qual se tu?

GOD: It is I. ...The journey you took to reach me could not have been an easy one.

SYBOK: It was not. The Barrier stood between us ...but we breached it.

GOD: Magnificent. You are the first to find me.

SYBOK: We sought only your infinite wisdom.

GOD: And how did you breach the Barrier?

SYBOK: With a starship!

GOD: This starship. ...Could it carry my wisdom beyond the Barrier?

SYBOK: It could. Yes!

GOD: Then I shall make use of this starship.

SYBOK: It will be your chariot!

KIRK: Excuse me.

GOD: It will carry my power to every corner of creation.

KIRK: Excuse me. ...I'd just like to ask a question. ...What does God need with a starship?










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Dr. Zefram COCHRANE: So, what is it you want me to do?

RIKER: Simple. Conduct your warp flight tomorrow morning just as you planned.

COCHRANE: Why tomorrow morning?

RIKER: Because at eleven o'clock an alien ship will begin passing through this solar system.

COCHRANE: Alien? You mean extra-terrestrials. More bad guys?

TROI: Good guys. They're on a survey mission. They have no interest in Earth. ...Too primitive.










http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/31.htm

Metamorphosis [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: Unknown

Original Airdate: Nov 10, 1967


SPOCK: You say we'll be unable to get the ship to function again?

COCHRANE: Not a chance. There's some sort of dampening [ damping ] field down here. Power systems don't work. Take my word for it.

SPOCK: You don't mind if we continue to try?

COCHRANE: Go right ahead. You've got plenty of time.

KIRK: What about you, Cochrane? How did you get here?

COCHRANE: Marooned, I told you. Look, we'll have lots of time to learn about each other.












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Plankowner

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A plankowner (also referred to a plank owner and sometimes a plank holder) is an individual who was a member of the crew of a United States Navy ship or United States Coast Guard cutter when that ship was placed in commission. Originally, this term applied only to crew members that were present at the ship's first commissioning.


In U.S. military

Plankowner is a term used by the United States Navy, and has consequently been variously defined by different units. The origin of the term is the implication that a crew member was around when the ship was being built and commissioned, and therefore has bragging rights to the "ownership" of one of the planks in the main deck.










From 2/10/1960 ( Dwight Eisenhower - Remarks After Inspecting the Missile Test Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida ) To 8/15/1986 ( Ronald Reagan - Statement on the Building of a Fourth Shuttle Orbiter and the Future of the Space Program ) is 9683 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 5/7/1992 is 9683 days



From 12/1/1984 ( the United States Navy warship USS Taylor FFG 50 commissioned into United States Navy battle force fleet active service - departing 11 February 1986 as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Navy Fire Controlman Petty Officer 3rd Class my first United States Navy fleet assignment beginning 19 December 1984 ) To 5/7/1992 is 2714 days

2714 = 1357 + 1357

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 7/21/1969 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy Commander circa 1969 was United States Apollo 11 Eagle spacecraft United States Navy astronaut landing and walking on the planet Earth's moon ) is 1357 days



From 10/4/1923 ( Charlton Heston ) To 10/11/1976 ( the United States of America Public Law 94-479 General of the Armies of the United States approved by United States President Gerald Ford and applies personally and professionally to my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan ) is 19366 days

19366 = 9683 + 9683

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 5/7/1992 is 9683 days



http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-08/news/mn-1910_1_space-station-assembly

Los Angeles Times


Shuttle Endeavour Blasts Off on Difficult Maiden Flight : Science: The mission includes three spacewalks, practice for space station assembly and rescue of a communications satellite.

May 08, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Dodging gusty winds and threatening thunderstorms, the shuttle Endeavour, the nation's newest orbiter, found a hole in the clouds Thursday and blasted off on its maiden voyage.












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Dwight D. Eisenhower

XXXIV President of the United States: 1953 - 1961

33 - Remarks After Inspecting the Missile Test Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida.

February 10, 1960

WELL, it was an interesting day, and I have been wanting to come here for a long time, so it's a trip that's another realization of an ambition.

Obviously, it is the most highly instrumented place you can imagine, and certainly the personnel show every evidence of a high degree of competence.

So from my viewpoint it was a very worthwhile trip, and I hope it has been for you fellows.

Good luck to you.

Note: The President spoke at the airstrip before boarding a plane to return to Washington.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=37769

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Statement on the Building of a Fourth Shuttle Orbiter and the Future of the Space Program

August 15, 1986

I am announcing today two steps that will ensure America's leadership in space exploration and utilization. First, the United States will, in FY 1987, start building a fourth space shuttle to take the place of Challenger, which was destroyed on January 28th. This decision will bring our shuttle fleet up to strength and enable the United States to safely and energetically project a manned presence in space. Without the fourth orbiter, NASA's capabilities would be severely limited and long-term projects for the development of space would have to be either postponed, or even canceled. A fourth orbiter will enable our shuttles to accomplish the mission for which they were originally intended and permit the United States to move forward with new, exciting endeavors like the building of a permanently manned space station.

My second announcement concerns the fundamental direction of the space program. NASA and our shuttles will continue to lead the way, breaking new ground, pioneering new technology, and pushing back the frontiers. It has been determined, however, that NASA will no longer be in the business of launching private satellites. The private sector, with its ingenuity and cost effectiveness, will be playing an increasingly important role in the American space effort. Free enterprise corporations will become a highly competitive method of launching commercial satellites and doing those things which do not require a manned presence in space. These private firms are essential in clearing away the backlog that has built up during this time when our shuttles are being modified.

We must always set our sights on tomorrow. NASA and our shuttles can't be committing their scarce resources to things which can be done better and cheaper by the private sector. Instead, NASA and the four shuttles should be dedicated to payloads important to national security and foreign policy, and, even more, on exploration, pioneering, and developing new technologies and uses of space. NASA will keep America on the leading edge of change; the private sector will take over from there. Together, they will ensure that our country has a robust, balanced, and safe space program.

It has been over 6 months since the tragic loss of the Challenger and her gallant crew. We have done everything humanly possible to discover the organizational and technical causes of the disaster and to correct the situation. The greatest tribute we can pay to those brave pathfinders who gave their lives on the Challenger is to move forward and rededicate ourselves to America's leadership in space.










Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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BORG QUEEN: Why do you insist on utilising this primitive linguistic communication? Your android brain is capable of so much more.

DATA: Have you forgotten?










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Planet of the Apes (1968)

Quotes


Dr. Zaius: the thirteenth scroll? "And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree and the children did make sport of him."










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Biography for

Bill Gates

Date of Birth

28 October 1955, Seattle, Washington, USA

Birth Name

William Henry Gates III


Spouse

Melinda Gates (1 January 1994 - present) 3 children


Children: Jennifer Katharine (26 April 1996), son Rory John (23 May 1999), Phoebe Adele (14 September 2002)





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transvestite

a person, especially a male, who assumes the dress and manner usually associated with the opposite sex.

a person who seeks sexual pleasure from wearing clothes that are normally associated with the opposite sex










Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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[Enterprise-E engineering]

BORG QUEEN (off-camera): Are you ready?

DATA: Who are you?

BORG QUEEN: I am the Borg.

DATA: That is a contradiction. The Borg have a collective consciousness. There are no individuals.

(the Borg Queen's head and shoulders descend from the ceiling)

BORG QUEEN: I am the beginning, the end, the one who is many.

(the head and shoulders lock into a cybernetic body and the Queen approaches Data)

BORG QUEEN: I am the Borg.

DATA: Greetings. ...I am curious, do you control the Borg collective?

BORG QUEEN: You imply disparity where none exists. I am the collective.

DATA: Perhaps I should rephrase the question. I wish to understand the organisational relationship. Are you their leader?

BORG QUEEN: I bring order to chaos.

DATA: An interesting, if cryptic response.



- posted by Kerry Burgess 4:24 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 31 May 2018

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

The Final Countdown




https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-103/pdf/STATUTE-103-Pg3098-2.pdf

103 STAT. 3098 PROCLAMATION 6027—SEPT. 22, 1989

Proclamation 6027 of September 22,1989

Commendation of the Citizens of the Sioux City, Iowa, Tri-State Area

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation










1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD video:


US Navy chief petty officer: It's a code.

US Navy commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 executive officer: Can you break it, Chief?

CPO: I think someone's putting us on.

Dan Thurman: Why?

CPO: Because I learned this code at Great Lakes. It's ancient.










1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD video:

00:16:03

US Navy Captain Matthew Yelland - USS Nimitz CVN 68 commanding officer: Black Cloud, you've been doing unauthorized rain dances again.

US Navy lieutenant commander Black Cloud - USS Nimitz CVN 68 meteorological officer: Take a look at the scope










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US Navy Commander Richard Owens - USS Nimitz CVN 68 commander air group: What exactly is your job aboard this ship?

Warren Lasky - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: Very simply, I look at the way you people do things and if I can think of any alternatives I write it up and submit a report to the Department of Defense.

Richard Owens: Think you'll find some?

Warren Lasky: Well, there are always alternatives, Commander.

Richard Owens: Mr. Lasky, please don't look for them in here.










From 7/16/1963 ( Phoebe Cates the United States Army veteran and the Harvard University graduate medical doctor and the world-famous actress and the wife of my biological brother Thomas Reagan ) To 6/5/1987 ( as Kerry Burgess my official United States Navy documents includes: Earned NEC 1189 - Based on graduation from the Terrier Mk 152 Computer Complex course - Naval Guided Missiles School, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia ) is 8725 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 9/22/1989 is 8725 days



From 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 ) To 9/22/1989 is 65 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 1/6/1966 ( Lyndon Johnson - The President's Telegram to Admiral Nimitz on Hearing of His Illness ) is 65 days



From 3/26/1960 ( Emil Herman Grubbe dies ) To 9/22/1989 is 10772 days

10772 = 5386 + 5386

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 8/1/1980 ( premiere US film "The Final Countdown" ) is 5386 days



http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=1746

The American Presidency Project

George Bush

XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993

Proclamation 6027—Commendation of the Citizens of the Sioux City, Iowa, Tri-State Area

September 22, 1989

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

On July 19, 1989, our Nation was horrified by the tragic crash of a commercial airliner in Sioux City, Iowa. That catastrop the resulted in the deaths of 112 people. Our Nation mourns the loss of these individuals and grieves for their family and friends. The extent of this tragedy might have been much greater were it not for the heroic efforts of citizens in the Sioux City, Iowa, tri-State area. Residents of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota responded swiftly to the disaster, dispatching rescue teams to the crash site and voluntarily offering shelter and solace to the injured and their families.

Today, we commend the professionalism of the emergency medical personnel who rushed to the scene or worked tirelessly at nearby hospitals to treat injured passengers. The State and local rescue units and municipal firefighters who extinguished the blaze and extricated victims following the crash demonstrated remarkable speed, skill, and preparedness. We also salute the area residents who volunteered to donate blood or contributed food, blankets, and clothing after the crash; as well as the local college officials who opened their dormitories to the survivors, the families of survivors, rescue teams, and investigators. Their compassion and generosity merit the respect and gratitude of all Americans.

In recognition of the outstanding efforts of these citizens, the Congress, by House Joint Resolution 379, has commended their heroism and spirit of volunteerism and has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation making such a commendation.

Now, Therefore, I, George Bush, President of the United States of America, do hereby commend the citizens of the Sioux City, Iowa, tri-State area for their extraordinary efforts in response to the tragic aircraft accident of July 19, 1989.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fourteenth.

GEORGE BUSH










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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=27459


The American Presidency Project

Lyndon B. Johnson

XXXVI President of the United States: 1963-1969

1 - The President's Telegram to Admiral Nimitz on Hearing of His Illness.

January 6, 1966

LADY BIRD and I were greatly saddened to hear of your illness. We pray for the full recovery of a great American and an old neighbor. The indomitable spirit that gave us hope twenty years ago will surely overcome again.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON

[Admiral Chester Nimitz, Oakland Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif.]










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080736/releaseinfo

IMDb


The Final Countdown (1980)

Release Info

USA 1 August 1980










https://www.nytimes.com/1960/03/27/archives/emil-grubbe-dies-xray-pioneer-85-physician-used-radiation-for.html

The New York Times

ARCHIVES 1960

EMIL GRUBBE DIES; X-RAY PIONEER, 85; Physician Used Radiation for Cancer in 1896 -- Victim of Own Experiments

Special to The New York Times.MARCH 27, 1960

CHICAGO, March 26 -- Dr. Emil H. Grubbe, a pioneer in the use of X-rays for human therapy, died today in Swedish Covenant Hospital after a sixty-five-year fight with cancer resulting from his experiments.










http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/weather/hurricane/poststories/hugo-sc.htm

Washington Post


Hurricane Hugo Rips Through South Carolina

135-Mph Winds, Tides Pound Charleston Area

By Laura Parker and William Booth

Washington Post Staff Writers

Friday, September 22, 1989; Page A01

CHARLESTON, S.C., SEPT. 21 -- The eye of Hurricane Hugo, the region's most severe storm in 35 years, moved into South Carolina here about 11:30 p.m. with 135 mph winds and about a five-foot tidal surge that battered a wide area around this 319-year-old city, which was largely deserted.

Torrential rain and damaging winds shook the area, and severe flooding was reported, although the tidal surge was thought to be far greater -- perhaps as high as 17 feet -- about 25 miles north near the tiny town of McClellanville.

Charleston County and neighboring Georgetown County were reported using only emergency power about midnight, and telephone service went dead shortly after 11 p.m.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or estimates of damage from officials at the state's emergency preparedness center in the capital at Columbia about 100 miles away. One tornado was reported in the Columbia area.

Initial damage reports were spotty because of communications problems, and many involved roofs. The center said the roof of the National Weather Service building at Charleston Air Force Base blew off about two minutes after officials there reported by ham radio that Hugo's eye was above them.

In Georgetown near the coast north of Charleston, the center said, the roof blew off a school being used as a shelter, but no injuries were reported.

At 2 a.m. Friday, as Hugo slammed 100 mph winds at Berkeley County about 25 miles north of Charleston, authorities there cited "a chaotic situation" and asked for National Guard help in rescue and road-clearing operations, saying that people were stranded and that fire trucks could not reach blazes. No injuries were reported.

Officials at two Charleston hospitals said early Friday morning that no injured people had been treated, but one added, "No one can move around."

In Charleston about 10 p.m., windows had begun bulging and popping at the eight-story Omni Hotel near the Battery along the sea wall. Authorities said the windows had been tested to withstand winds of 250 mph.

Just before midnight, the National Hurricane Center reported from Coral Gables, Fla., that winds in downtown Charleston were being measured at 100 mph with gusts to 119 mph.

The center said that most of Hugo's punch was in the portion behind the eye and that heavy rain and high winds could remain in the Charleston area until midday Friday.












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- posted by Kerry Burgess 11:23 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 29 May 2018