This Is What I Think.
Friday, September 20, 2019
Living Machines
http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/09/see-she-makes-it-inevitable.html
Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
See. She makes it inevitable.
So that's part of the variables somehow. Somehow part of the overall process flow.
[ excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM Wednesday, September 02, 2015 ]
http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/09/see-she-makes-it-inevitable.html
Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
http://www.tv.com/shows/halt-and-catch-fire/seti-3078600/
tv.com
Halt and Catch Fire Season 2 Episode 1
SETI
Aired Sunday 10:00 PM May 31, 2015 on AMC
In the Season 2 opener, Cameron and Donna's fledgling gaming company, Mutiny, finds itself at a crossroads. Meanwhile, Joe and Gordon are reunited in the wake of Cardiff's sale.
AIRED: 5/31/15
[ excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM Wednesday, September 02, 2015 ]
http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/09/see-she-makes-it-inevitable.html
Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Halt and Catch Fire
SETI
[ Cameron: ] Mutiny support.
Man on phone: Hi, my name is Chet Jensen, user handle KickAssasaurus. I'd like to report a programming error in "Parallax." The narrow hall with a bunch of mirrors has no door.
No, not mirrors, holograms.
Oh, flummoxing. But if I say, "Look at hologram," it just says, "You see an object, but it isn't real.
" - Okay, can you touch it?
- Hmm, no, it says, "You put your hand into the light, but cannot grasp it. " - And there's no way out.
- Okay, well, think about it. If you can put your hand in the hologram, what does that mean? I mean, you have to think about the physical space of the room, you know? And remember, the android sorcerer - is brilliant and cunning.
[ excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 1:27 PM Wednesday, September 02, 2015 ]
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1435156/
IMDb
Nova (1974– )
Living Machines
TV-PG 1h Documentary, Biography Episode aired 5 February 1980
Season 7 Episode 3
Release Date: 5 February 1980 (USA)
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Dead Like Me
The Ledger
s02e02
(from internet transcript)
Take the mirror.
Really ?
From one catholic to another.
You know, I actually have plenty of mirrors but I would love another cross.
Help yourself.
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From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne 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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From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 7/5/1994 ( the inception of Amazon.com Inc. ) is 10472 days
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Other posts by me on this calendar day topic includes: https://hvom.blogspot.com/2019/09/foreign-intelligence-surveillance-act.html
https://hvom.blogspot.com/2019/09/living-machines.html
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excerpt from my private journal as Kerry Burgess: 06/08/09 3:39 AM
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19980802&slug=2764289
Our generation can boast of advancing cultural revolutions that have widened opportunities for women and minorities. But so far, our poll-driven, television-obsessed public leaders - Clinton, Al Gore, Dan Quayle, Newt Gingrich - have appeared less than heroic and more than a bit craven. It's as if the creepy self-promoters of our high-school days - the cunning but oh-so-earnest class presidents; the charming, rich kids; the stolid, careerist resume-builders - have seized state power.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083131/quotes
IMDb
Stripes (1981)
Quotes
Cruiser: I can't believe they're Russian spies. Can you?
Psycho: All I know is, finally I get to kill somebody.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/letter-the-speaker-the-house-and-the-president-the-senate-nuclear-powered-navy
The American Presidency Project
GERALD R. FORD
38th President of the United States: 1974 - 1977
Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate on a Nuclear-Powered Navy.
February 13, 1976
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19980802&slug=2764289
The Seattle Times
Sunday, August 2, 1998
Is There A Lack Of Heroes, Or Just Unheroic Times?
By Sean Wilentz
Special To The Los Angeles Times
the cunning but oh-so-earnest class presidents
Other posts by me on this topic includes: https://hvom.blogspot.com/2019/09/observations-convenient.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083929/releaseinfo
IMDb
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Release Info
USA 13 August 1982
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Full Cast & Crew
Phoebe Cates ... Linda Barrett
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie10.html
Star Trek Nemesis (2002)
(from internet transcript)
[Romulan Senate chamber]
SHINZON: The Romulans had somehow gained possession of your DNA and I had been created, and when I was ready they were going to replace you with me. Put a Romulan agent at the heart of Starfleet. It was a bold plan.
Captain PICARD: What happened?
SHINZON: As happens frequently here on Romulus, a new government came to power. They decided to abandon the plan. They were afraid that I might be discovered and that it would lead to war. ...Not quite the face you remember.
PICARD: Not quite.
SHINZON: A lifetime of violence will do that. They broke my nose, my jaw. ...But
so much is the same. The eyes, surely you recognise the eyes.
PICARD: Yes.
SHINZON: Our eyes reflect our lives, don't they? And yours, so confident!
PICARD: So I'm not as tall as you expected?
SHINZON: I had always hoped I would be two metres.
PICARD: As had I.
PICARD: How did you end up on Remus?
SHINZON: They sent me there to die. How could a mere human survive...
[Romulan Senate building - night ...and into the dilithium mines montage]
SHINZON: ...the dilithium mines? Not that it mattered, as I was no longer part of their plans against the Federation. In those terrible depths lived only the damned. Together with the Reman slaves I was condemned to an existence of unceasing labour and starvation under the brutal heel of the Romulan guards. Only the very strongest had any hope of survival. I was only a child when they took me.
[Romulan Senate chamber]
SHINZON: ...Then I didn't see the sun or stars again for nearly ten years. The only thing the Romulan guards hated more than the Remans...
[...back to the dilithium mines montage]
SHINZON: ...was me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZHZsJ7wdvE&list=PL9F16134937749910
YouTube
The Astronaut (1972)
ABC Movie of the week
00:40:18
Gail Randolph: [ slaps him ] Stop it! Stop looking at me with his face!
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Other posts by me on this topic includes: https://hvom.blogspot.com/2019/07/children-of-sun.html
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382992/releaseinfo
IMDb
Stealth (2005)
Release Info
USA 17 July 2005 (San Diego, California) (premiere)
USA 29 July 2005
http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/97/97664/reports/123198_10k.pdf
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-K
ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the year ended December 31, 1998 Commission File No. 000-22513
AMAZON.COM, INC.
page 15
Item 6. Selected Consolidated Financial Data
The following selected consolidated financial data should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto and the information contained herein in Item 7, "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations." Historical results are not necessarily indicative of future results.
Period From July 5, 1994 (inception)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0556095/
IMDb
Dead Like Me (2003–2004)
The Ledger
TV-MA 45min Comedy, Drama, Fantasy Episode aired 1 August 2004
Season 2 Episode 2
Storyline
George's bike is stolen, her parents are selling the family house, Daisy's cross necklace spurs her interest in religion, and Mason tries to hustle some additional money.
Release Date: 1 August 2004 (USA)
Kerry Burgess, excerpt Twitter archive file
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Halt and Catch Fire
SETI
(from internet transcript)
Can I walk through the hologram?
Maybe.
Holy cow! Whoever came up with that is brilliant.
Thank you.
I came up with it.
You're the creator of Parallax?
Network problem serious lag.
That's good, we're popular.
No, I don't know that the server host can handle the strain, or even if the modem bank can stay up with the load.
Then screw backgammon!
https://www.amazon.com/City-Mirrors-Novel-Passage-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B015BCWZWW
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The City of Mirrors: A Novel (Book Three of The Passage Trilogy) Kindle Edition
by Justin Cronin (Author)
Product details
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Publisher: Ballantine Books (May 24, 2016)
Publication Date: May 24, 2016
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-signing-the-golden-book-the-charlottenburg-palace-west-berlin
The American Presidency Project
RICHARD NIXON
37th President of the United States: 1969 - 1974
Remarks at the Signing of the Golden Book at the Charlottenburg Palace, West Berlin.
February 27, 1969
Mr. Mayor, Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Vice Chancellor, Mr. Secretary of State, all of the distinguished guests who are here in this room:
I speak to you at a time when I have experienced a very moving occasion, to travel through this city and to realize again what Berlin means to all the people of the world.
We have seen here a wall. A wall can divide a city, but a wall can never divide a people. A wall can divide physically but it cannot divide Berlin spiritually because the spirit of freedom that I saw on the faces of thousands of Berliners today is the spirit that will continue to survive and will continue to receive support by those who are free throughout the world.
As I went through the city, too, I realized that those who have indicated that this city was a dying city were wrong because I saw the young faces, the children, the workers, smiling--people who realize that this city does have hope, that it does have a future.
Finally, Mr. Mayor, as one who has traveled to many cities in the world and many in the United States, I am somewhat of an expert in looking at crowds and also an expert in the signs that people in the crowds carry.
In some cities in the world and in some cities in the United States I have seen signs that say "Nixon come back" and other signs that say "Nixon go home." But here in Berlin most of the signs that really have meaning, the expression on the faces of people said: "Welcome. We stand with you. We stand for peace. We stand for freedom."
And I well recall that as we were riding in the car the Mayor and the Chancellor translated some of the signs and one in particular seemed to repeat over and over again. It said: Viel Glueck! So I say to the people of Berlin: Good luck!
Note: The President spoke at 12:15 p.m. in response to remarks by Mayor Klaus Schuctz. An advance text of the President's remarks is printed in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (vol. 5, P. 342).
The Mayor spoke in German. A translation follows:
Thank you very much, Mr. President and Mr. Chancellor, for coming to Berlin on your first trip after your election--to Berlin, the place where two political worlds look face to face.
You have come here to form your own opinion of the situation. The United States of America is more important to Berlin than to any other city in Europe. They are one of the three protective powers, and that is a very weighty thing.
You said this morning, Mr. President, that Berlin, in your opinion, has been the cradle of German-American friendship after the Second World War. This is where the relationships of our peoples have found a special expression, and this is where their friendship and solidarity spring to the eye and where we find that we can rely on each other.
Six years ago, Mr. President, John F. Kennedy was in this city and, like you, he showed where the American people stand. You, Mr. President, yourself were Vice President when the Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower and the United States Government helped to overcome and master a very great crisis.
I am glad we have here today among us someone who was then governing Mayor of Berlin, my friend Willy Brandt. He, as all Berliners realized and continue to realize, as we all do, that without the help and support of the American Government, Berlin could not live nor could it live in the future.
We have followed with great attention and sympathy your efforts for peace, Mr. President. You really must know what it is worth to safeguard peace, and we are prepared to make our own convincing contribution to an all-European peace.
Berlin has been and is an advance post for freedom. It has been and wants to be an advance post of peace. You know how shamefully this city is divided, Mr. President, and you will certainly understand when I say that we here in West Berlin, at this very moment, think very intensively of our fellow citizens in the other part of this city.
Mr. President, this is not an easy place to live, but we are not living at an easy time, either; and the solutions to the problems won't be easy, I suppose.
We are against those who try to propose a simple formula and empty phrases, because we know that these easy-sounding proposals do not solve the problems but rather postpone their solutions.
We are prepared, through hard work, to go all the way. We think we have the fight to preserve our freedom, and we want to overcome tensions and safeguard peace.
Mr. President, we are very grateful for the statements you have made about Berlin and we know and appreciate their value. But let me tell you that Berlin has not waited for new guarantees or new promises from the United States, because we know where you stand, as you know where we stand.
Thank you again, very cordially, for coming to visit us; and will you please now give us the honor of signing the Golden Book of the City of Berlin.
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The Stand - complete edition
Stephen King
(from internet transcript)
Chapter 17
Starkey was standing in front of monitor 2, keeping a close eye on Tech 2nd Class Frank D. Bruce. When we last saw Bruce, he was facedown in a bowl of Chunky Sirloin Soup. No change except for the positive ID. Situation normal, all fucked up.
Thoughtfully, hands locked behind his back like a general reviewing troops, like General Black Jack Pershing, his boyhood idol, Starkey moved down to monitor 4, where the situation had changed for the better. Dr. Emmanual Ezwick still lay dead on the floor, but the centrifuge had stopped. At 1940 hours last night, the centrifuge had begun to emit fine tendrils of smoke. At 1995 hours the sound pickups in Ezwick’s lab had transmitted a whunga-whunga-whunga sort of sound that deepened into a fuller, richer, and more satisfying ronk! ronk! ronk! At 2107 hours the centrifuge had ronked its last ronk and had slowly come to rest. Was it Newton who had said that somewhere, beyond the farthest star, there may be a body perfectly at rest? Newton had been right about everything but the distance, Starkey thought. You didn’t have to go far at all. Project Blue was perfectly at rest. Starkey was very glad. The centrifuge had been the last illusion of life, and the problem he’d had Steffens run through the main computer bank (Steffens had looked at him as though he were crazy, and yes, Starkey thought he might be) was: How long could that centrifuge be expected to run? The answer, which had come back in 6.6 seconds, was: ± 3 YEARS PROBABLE MALFUNCTION NEXT TWO WEEKS .009% AREAS OF PROBABLE MALFUNCTION BEARINGS 38% MAIN MOTOR 16% ALL OTHER 54%. That was a smart computer. Starkey had gotten Steffens to query it again after the actual burnout of Ezwick’s centrifuge. The computer communed with the Engineering Systems data bank and confirmed that the centrifuge had indeed burned out its bearings.
Remember that, Starkey thought as his caller began to beep urgently behind him. The sound of burning bearings in the final stages of collapse is ronk-ronk-ronk.
https://ew.com/tv/2019/09/11/whoopi-goldberg-mother-abagail-in-stephen-king-the-stand-miniseries/
Entertainment Weekly
The Stand miniseries confirms Alexander Skarsgård will play Randall Flagg
By James Hibberd September 11, 2019 at 11:49 AM EDT
Six more actors have joined the new adaptation of Stephen King‘s The Stand that’s coming to CBS All Access, with nearly all cast members playing familiar characters from the 1978 novel.
The latest addition is that Alexander Skarsgård (Big Little Lies) has at last been confirmed to play the villainous Randall Flagg in the series. Skarsgård is an interesting choice as his brother Bill Skarsgård plays Pennywise in King’s It movies. The production also announced filming has begun in Vancouver.
Previously, The View moderator Whoopi Goldberg was announced to play the pivotal role of Mother Abagail in the series. As The Stand fans know, the character is Nebraska prophet who receives visions from God and advises the survivors of a devastating superflu that wiped out most of humanity. As CBS points out, Goldberg is one of the few artists who have managed to win an Oscar, a Grammy, the Golden Globe, an Emmy (primetime and daytime), and a Tony Award.
https://ew.com/tv/2019/09/18/whoopi-goldberg-the-stand-hair/
Entertainment Weekly
Whoopi Goldberg reveals hair-raising transformation for The Stand TV series
By Nick Romano September 18, 2019 at 04:37 PM EDT
On Wednesday’s episode of The View, the hosts couldn’t ignore Whoopi Goldberg’s new look. The actress came out sporting white locks, which will be her “look for the next four months,” she said. Why? Because of her role in the new TV miniseries version of Stephen King’s The Stand.
“The woman I’m playing is over 100,” Goldberg, 63, explained of her role as Mother Abagail, a prophet from Nebraska who sees visions from God.
“When [King] first wrote this book, Mother Abagail was probably this tall [signifying short], and she looked like Miss Jane Pittman on steroids,” Goldberg added. “And the reason for that was people had no idea what older black women looked like because no one ever looked at old black women like that. So now we look at an older black woman and you’re looking at amazing faces.”
First published in 1978, The Stand sees a patient carrying a deadly strain of mutated superflu escape from a government testing facility. The disease inevitably spreads and kills off 99 percent of the world’s population, plunging humanity into a Biblical fight between good and evil. The benevolent Mother Abagail rises as a leader for good opposite her Randall Flagg, a breeder of chaos.
Big Little Lies Emmy winner Alexander Skarsgård will play Randall after Matthew McConaughey portrayed the character in the feature film take on The Dark Tower.
The main cast of The Stand, to premiere on CBS All Access, is rounded out by James Marsden, Amber Heard, Odessa Young, Henry Zaga, Jovan Adepo, Owen Teague, Brad William Henke, and Daniel Sunjata.
Announcing her role to The View audience with King by her side during a September episode, Goldberg said, “It’s a really big deal for me because I play Mother Abagail, who’s kind of the best of us — within us — and I’m the good, shockingly!”
Turning to King, she added, “I want to thank you because every time I see him I say, ‘If they ever do it again, I promise I’ll do it this time,’ because I desperately wanted to do it.”
Josh Boone (The New Mutants, The Fault In Our Stars) co-writes this adaptation with Ben Cavell and also directs. King, meanwhile, is writing a new ending to his story.
“I’ve had an idea for the ending for The Stand for a long time,” King told Goldberg on The View earlier this month. “I was never really totally happy with the way it ended because the main characters, Stu and Fran, never talked about what happened to them after they left Boulder, Colo., where the thing ends. And I always wondered about their trip back, and I had an idea. Josh came to me and said, ‘Would you be interested in writing a button episode for this thing?’ And I said, ‘Well, since you got Whoopi, you can get me.’”
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