Saturday, November 17, 2018

"She's Dressed to Kill", 2020



https://trekmovie.com/2018/10/06/exclusive-star-trek-executive-producers-reveal-picard-series-production-details/

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Exclusive: Star Trek Executive Producers Reveal Picard Series Production Details

OCTOBER 6, 2018 BY: LAURIE ULSTER 168 COMMENTS SO FAR

Following the NYCC Star Trek: Discovery panel TrekMovie had a chance to speak to most of the panelists during a series of roundtable interviews. We will be posting videos of these interviews in the upcoming week, but wanted to share some news about the Picard series now.

The ongoing adventures of Jean-Luc Picard

In August at the Star Trek Las Vegas convention executive producer Alex Kurtzman surprised the world by bringing out Sir Patrick Stewart to announce he was returning to his Star Trek: The Next Generation role of Jean-Luc Picard for a new Star Trek series on CBS All Access. At the time it was made clear that most details were still being determined and it wasn’t confirmed what kind of form the show would take. The speculation in the trades, and our own, expected the Picard show to be a limited series.

Speaking to TrekMovie at New York Comic Con on Saturday, executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin confirmed that actually, the plan is for new Picard show to be an ongoing Star Trek series. Heather Kadin specifically confirmed they are planning for the Picard series to run multiple seasons.

Planning out the Picard series and more Trek

During the Discovery panel itself, Kurtzman spoke very briefly about the Picard series, saying the writers’ room is up and running, and noting “we are four weeks in.” Speaking to TrekMovie following the panel Kadin and Kurtzman confirmed that production on the Picard show is expected to begin in April 2019. They were not able to provide any estimates on when the show would be released, but if the Picard show follows the same pattern as Discovery, it could debut in early 2020.








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1910

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This article is about the year 1910.





September 12, 1910 (Monday)

Physicist William David Coolidge discovered a method of creating ductile tungsten after four years of research at General Electric, making the fragile substance useful for light bulb filaments.



From 9/12/1910 to 11/2/1965 is 20140 days

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September 20, 1910 (Tuesday)

Thomas Edison applied for a U.S. patent (granted as No. 970,616) on a helicopter of his own invention. The machine was never manufactured.



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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:20 PM Pacific Time Seattle USA Thursday 11 July 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/07/uss-wainwright-cg-28-mediterranean-1989.html

There's a candid shot of me on page 106 of the cruise book. Can't really tell what I am doing. My sleeves are rolled up. I think I'm holding a screwdriver. I seem to be about to unbolt a deckplate. There seems to be some words painted on the deck but the photo is too small for me to read it. The caption on the photo reads: "FC2 BURGESS, THIS LOOKS SERIOUS?"

I am thinking about all this because I am trying to regain my mind, I would have been much different at that point. That was several months after July 1989.

Oh, the words on the deck seem to be "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE"

I am kneeling on the deck and holding a tool that isn't a screwdriver but another kind of tool and I cannot recall what that tool is called. Sort of like a Philips head but that isn't it. It's not a flathead. I don't recognize the location. There is some kind of electrical or electronic panel next to me that I don't recognize. I am posing in the photo just as I am holding that tool above the words that indicate the dangerous presence of high voltage. That photo seemed vaguely familiar when I first saw it but nothing else has come to mind.





November 8, 1910 (Tuesday)

Canadian entrepreneur P. L. Robertson received a patent (U.K. No. 975,285) for the Robertson screwdriver, designed to turn a square-holed screw that he had created in 1907. The Robertson screw is not common in the U.S. (where it is called the "square drive screw") but "accounts for over 75% of all screws sold in Canada".



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November 14, 1910 (Monday)

The feasibility of an aircraft carrier was demonstrated for the first time, as Eugene B. Ely climbed into his airplane on the deck of the cruiser USS Birmingham and executed a takeoff, then flew five miles and landed at Hampton Roads, Virginia. On January 18, 1911, Ely would also become the first person to land an airplane on a ship, bringing his plane down onto the deck of the USS Pennsylvania.



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November 29, 1910 (Tuesday)

The British Antarctic Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott, departed from New Zealand on the Terra Nova. Roald Amundsen, on board the Fram was also en route to the Antarctic continent and would arrive there ahead of Scott. On the same day, the Japanese Antarctic Expedition, led by Nobu Shirase, departed Tokyo on the ship Kainan Maru.

Inventor Ernest E. Sirrine of Chicago received U.S. Patent No. 976,939 for a "street traffic system"








November 30, 1910 (Wednesday)

Thomas Edison told a reporter that he had invented "a heavier-than-air flying machine", but that he did not want to discuss it further. "I admit that I have a little patent along aeorplane lines", said the inventor, "but I have too much to do to become interested in the navigation of the air." Edison's flying machine, similar to a helicopter, was described as "a basket hung on a vertical shaft, on the upper end of which revolve box kites or other form of aeroplanes at sufficient speed to lift the whole affair".








December 12, 1910 (Monday)

Actors and actresses in silent films were regularly using profane and indecent expressions, perceptible only to lipreaders, according to a deaf education teacher who filed a complaint with the film censorship bureau in Cleveland. Mrs. Elmer E. Bates brought the matter to national attention after taking a Cleveland newspaper reporter on a tour of the city's theaters. The reporter, in turn, wrote down what she said that the actors were actually saying, "and at times the language was so vile that she had to stop".








December 18, 1910 (Sunday)

The New York Times Magazine reported that "The aeroplane and automobile have caused a new disease," citing reports from English physicians that "when men pass rapidly through the air, the pressure on the face from fast driving prevents the expulsion of poisoned air from the lungs. The carbonic acid gas is forced back into the body. Only a little of it can get away, because of the air pressing on the face. The gas is rebreathed and poisons the system." The suggested remedy was "a mouthpiece to be strapped to the face with tubes extending from it on either side to the back of the head".








January 9, 1911 (Monday)

A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals reversed a federal court decision that had granted inventor George B. Selden an exclusive patent for the automobile. Henry Ford, who had been sued for damages in the form of royalties owed to Selden's Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM) had lost to Selden in September. Ford posted a $350,000 bond to fight the appeal and the Court ruled that Selden's patent was limited. Victorious, Ford was cleared to create the nation's largest automobile company.








January 17, 1911 (Tuesday)

Glenn Curtiss founded the first military flying school in the United States, at Rockwell Field on San Diego's North Island.








January 18, 1911 (Wednesday)

Eugene B. Ely became the first person to land an airplane on a ship, bringing his Curtiss biplane down on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania, anchored thirteen miles out to sea from an airfield in San Francisco. A 127 foot long wooden platform had been built on the Pennsylvania, and 22 ropes strung across it. Ely's plane had three hooks on the undercarriage, to catch the ropes as the plane landed.








January 20, 1911 (Friday)

Dr. Walter Bradford Cannon first had the insight of a connection between stress, increased secretions of adrenaline and higher levels of glucose in the blood, writing in his scientific diary, "Got idea that adrenals in excitement serve to affect muscular power and mobilize sugar for muscular use—thus in a wild state readiness for fight or run. flight or fight!"








January 26, 1911 (Thursday)

Born: Polykarp Kusch, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate, in Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt (d. 1993)








February 2, 1911 (Thursday)

The crews of the two expeditions to the South Pole confronted each other at the Bay of Whales, as Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova sailed alongside Roald Amundsen's ship Fram. Word of Amundsen's arrival was sent back to Britain and then reported worldwide. When informed that the Norwegian explorer was racing him to the pole, Scott is said to have replied angrily, "By Jove, what a chance we have missed! We might have taken Amundsen and sent him back to his ship!"








February 6, 1911 (Monday)

Born: Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States (1981–1989), was born at 4:16 a.m. in Tampico, Illinois, to Nelle Reagan and shoe salesman Jack Reagan. (d. 2004)





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February 27, 1911 (Monday)

The first electric starter for an automobile was unveiled, as inventor Charles F. Kettering, started the engine of a Cadillac in a few seconds, an alternative to the crank that had been used to start engines. The innovation, which depended on a 65-pound battery, was installed on 12,000 Cadillac automobiles in its first year, and Kettering would receive U.S. Patent #1,150,523 on August 17, 1915. "A few hours later, elated Cadillac engineers decided that since their cars were going to have a storgage battery and a generator, why not operate the ignition and headlights electrically also?"








March 1, 1911 (Wednesday)

Pend Oreille County, Washington, was established.

Died: Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, 59, Dutch chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate








March 3, 1911 (Friday)

The first congressional appropriation was made for what would become the United States Air Force, with $125,000 being allocated for the U.S. Army Signal Corps to purchase airplanes. With the first $25,000 the Corps purchased three Wright Company and two Curtiss Aeroplane Company aircraft.








March 7, 1911 (Tuesday)

In an event whose significance was little noticed at the time, British physicist Ernest Rutherford first described his discovery of the nature of subatomic structure. The paper, The Scattering of the Alpha and Beta Rays and the Structure of the Atom, was presented before the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. Rutherford's experiments showed that all but 1/4000th of the mass of an atom lay within a core one-billionth of the space in the atom, and published in May in the Society's scientific journal, Philosophical Magazine.








March 26, 1911 (Sunday)

Born: Bernard Katz, German-born biophysicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in Leipzig (d. 2003)








April 8, 1911 (Saturday)

Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered superconductivity at the Leiden University, finding that the electrical resistance of the metal mercury completely disappeared at a temperature of 4.15 kelvins (−268.85 °C). The exact moment of his finding has been traced to the series of notebooks that he kept at the time, at 4:00 in the afternoon. Presentation of the results was made on April 28. For his discovery, Kamerlingh Onnes would be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1913.








April 10, 1911 (Monday)

The "twin paradox" was first proposed, by French physicist Paul Langevin





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April 12, 1911 (Wednesday)

On the 50th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War, the very first graduate from the flying school of the United States Navy, Lt. Theodore G. Ellyson, became "Naval Aviator No. 1".








May 8, 1911 (Monday)
In what has been described as the birth of naval aviation, Captain Washington Irving Chambers of the United States Navy awarded a contract to Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company for the Curtiss A-1 Triad.








May 26, 1911 (Friday)

Igor Stravinsky completed his composition of the music for the ballet Petrushka, just 18 days before its world premiere.








June 13, 1911 (Tuesday)

The ballet Petrushka, composed by Igor Stravinsky and choreographed by Michel Fokine, was performed for the first time, premiering at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.

Born: Luis W. Alvarez, American physicist and inventor, and Nobel Prize laureate 1968; in San Francisco (d. 1988)








June 26, 1911 (Monday)

A group of 40 wealthy travelers, riding in twelve Premier automobiles, began a transcontinental journey, departing from Ohio Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey for a 4,617 mile journey to Los Angeles. The "Premier Trip", which concluded in L.A. 45 days later, was followed by American newspaper readers and is said to have "inspired hundreds, and then thousands, of ordinary families to make the cross-country journey by automobile", as well as promoting the creation of a coast-to-coast highway.








June 30, 1911 (Friday)

An A-1 Triad, a seaplane manufactured by the Curtiss Aeroplane Company was purchased by the United States Navy, becoming not only the first U.S. Navy airplane, but also the first airplane acquired by any navy.








July 9, 1911 (Sunday)

Born: John Archibald Wheeler, American theoretical physicist who coined the astronomical terms "black hole" and "wormhole"; in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 2008)





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from my online journal as Kerry Burgess

Saturday, August 04, 2018 at 10:15 am Pacific Time USA

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Star Trek: First Contact (1996)


Dr. Zefram 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.

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From 11/10/1967 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Metamorphosis" ) To 8/4/2018 ( --- ) is 18530 days

18530 = 9265 + 9265

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA as Kerry Burgess ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate ) is 9265 days

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Patrick Stewart will star in new Star Trek TV series as Jean-Luc Picard on CBS All Access

CBS announced today that the series will tell the "next chapter" in Picard's life.

BY MIKE SORRENTINO, CAITLIN PETRAKOVITZ

AUGUST 4, 2018 1:41 PM PDT

At the Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas today, CBS announced a new show will join Star Trek: Discovery on air. The Star Trek series will explore The Next Generation's Jean-Luc Picard's next chapter, and will have Patrick Stewart return to the role.

The new show is the first to come after CBS' June announcement that the Star Trek television universe would be expanding with Star Trek: Discovery showrunner Alex Kurtzman overseeing the new shows (disclosure: CBS is CNET's parent company). CBS said then that traditional, miniseries and animated Star Trek shows are being considered. No word on whether other series are still in consideration; this announcement may be the only or simply the first.

In his statement on Twitter, Stewart said, "I truly felt my time with Star Trek had run its natural course. It is, therefore, an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him."

Stewart elaborated that he is ready to return as Picard to "research and experience what comforting and reforming light he might shine on these very dark times."

Discovery stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Michelle Yeoh, Shazad Latif, Jason Isaacs, Anthony Rapp and more. The series is set 10 years before the original series and its Captain Kirk-helmed Enterprise adventures. It airs on CBS All Access streaming service. Season 2 will drop next year, but no date has been announced yet.

Star Trek: Discovery confirms Spock reveal incoming: Executive Producer Alex Kurtzman also promised we'll get answers to lingering questions as the show "syncs up with canon."








from my online journal as Kerry Burgess


Metamorphosis [ Star Trek: The Original Series television series episode ]

Original Airdate: Nov 10, 1967


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

Zefram 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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It’s one of my new goals to one day win The New Yorker caption contest. Somehow out of the thousands of submissions, I didn’t win.

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She's Dressed to Kill (1979 TV Movie)

Release Info

USA 10 December 1979

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My True Story (1951)

Release Info

USA 8 March 1951

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My True Story (1951)

Plot

Ann Martin (Helen Walker') is a jewel thief recently released from prison, and is forced by a gang to take a job as a companion to an elderly recluse, Madame Rousseau (Elisabeth Risdon'), who has shut herself off from the world. The old woman owns an oil-of-myrrh which she doles out on an as-needed basis to the makers of "Temptation" perfume who have offered her fabulous sums of money to buy out her entire stock of myrrh. The gang, led by George Trent (Wilton Graff) and Ed Praskins (Emory Parnell) , who hides his villainy behind a deceptive air of friendliness, orders Ann to find the myrrh stock, and when she does not succeed, she is in danger.

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Battlestar Galactica:The Mini-Series

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- posted by Kerry Burgess 02:47 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 17 November 2018