Thursday, September 26, 2019

"Tried to run, Tried to hide"



album: "Daylight Again" (1982)

http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/crosbystillsnash/southerncross.html

AZ

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH

"Southern Cross"

[Intro. (Acoustic Guitars)]
Oooh ...

Got out of town on a boat goin' to Southern islands
Sailing a reach before a followin' sea
She was makin' for the trades on the outside
And the downhill run to Papeete

Off the wind on this heading lie the Marquesas
We got eighty feet of the waterline nicely making way
In a noisy bar in Avalon I tried to call you
But on a midnight watch I realized why twice you ran away

Think about
Think about how many times I have fallen
Spirits are using me larger voices callin'
What Heaven brought you and me cannot be forgotten

(Around the world) I have been around the world
(Lookin') Lookin' for that woman girl
(Who knows she knows) Who knows love can endure
And you know it will

When you see the Southern Cross for the first time
You understand now why you came this way
'Cause the truth you might be runnin' from is so small
But it's as big as the promise, the promise of a comin' day

So I'm sailing for tomorrow my dreams are a dyin'
And my love is an anchor tied to you tied with a silver chain
I have my ship and all her flags are a' flyin'
She is all that I have left and music is her name

Think about
Think about how many times I have fallen
Spirits are using me larger voices callin'
What Heaven brought you and me cannot be forgotten

(I've been around the world) I have been around the world
(Lookin') Lookin' for that woman girl
Who knows love can endure
And you know it will, and you know it will yes

[Instrumental (Electric Guitars)]
Oooh ...

So we cheated and we lied and we tested
And we never failed to fail it was the easiest thing to do
You will survive being bested
Somebody fine will come along make me forget about loving you
At the southern cross









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From 3/13/1956 to 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 ) is 2681 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) to 3/6/1973 ( Richard Nixon - Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Slain Foreign Service Officers ) is 2681 days



From 3/13/1956 To 9/30/1959 ( premiere US TV series "Men Into Space" ) is 1296 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 5/21/1969 ( the Princeton University doctor of medicine degree graduation of my biological brother Dr Thomas Reagan MD ) is 1296 days



From 3/13/1956 To 8/16/1963 ( first flight USA NASA M2-F1 lifting body aircraft ) is 2712 days

2712 = 1356 + 1356

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 7/20/1969 ( 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 1356 days



From 3/13/1956 To 5/29/1964 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Twilight Zone"::"The Fear" ) is 2999 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/18/1974 ( premiere US TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man" ) is 2999 days


https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001127/bio

IMDb

Dana Delany

Biography

Born March 13, 1956 in New York City, New York, USA

Birth Name Dana Welles Delany










https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001127/








Star Trek - Metamorphosis - television series Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired Nov 10, 1967 on NBC

Episode Summary

When their shuttle is diverted to a planetoid, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy encounter Earth's Warp Drive pioneer, Zefram Cochrane, who appears to have survived there alone for 150 years.

(from internet transcript)

NANCY Hedford, Federation Commissioner: Must you keep it so terribly hot in here?








https://www.massgeneral.org/News/newsarticle.aspx?id=4241

Massachusetts General Hospital

News Article

Friday, June 21, 2013

Dream come true: MGH researcher selected as NASA astronaut trainee

When Jessica Meir was 5 years old, she drew a picture of what she wanted to be when she grew up. Thirty years later, the PhD and assistant biologist in the MGH Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine recalled that crayon creation when discussing how her dream of becoming an astronaut may now become a reality.

“It’s quite a surreal experience,” the 35-year-old Meir says about the June 17 announcement that she was one of eight people selected to be NASA’s newest astronaut trainees. According to NASA, the 2013 astronaut candidate class will help the agency push the boundaries of exploration and travel to new destinations in the solar system. They will be some of the first to launch from U.S. soil on commercial American spacecraft since the retirement of the space shuttle. Meir will begin training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in August.

“I’m very, very excited and thrilled to become part of the NASA team and to play a role in the NASA human spaceflight program,” Meir says. “Hopefully one day members of our class will be flying on international space station missions. And beyond that, NASA is preparing for asteroid missions and perhaps to Mars one day as well. It would be very exciting to play a role in any of that.”

Meir, a comparative physiologist, has spent much of her career studying animals that live in extreme environments, from the diving physiology of emperor penguins in Antarctica to birds in the Himalayas that migrate at altitudes where oxygen is very limited. “I think this research – and the critical-thinking skills that are involved and the operational skills I’ve acquired along the way – will carry over into the spaceflight environment, as well as with humans operating in other very extreme environments,” Meir says.

Since the initial astronaut class of 1959, NASA has selected and trained 330 astronauts. The 2013 astronaut candidate class comes from the second largest number of applications NASA has received – more than 6,000. Meir says she initially applied for the program in 2009 but was not chosen. “So I applied again and was lucky enough to make it to the final round again,” Meir says. “Actually getting the call and finding out that I was selected was still very surprising, with the numbers and chances being so small and with all of the amazing applicants that I met and interviewed with, I didn’t necessarily think that it would end up happening. It’s really exciting.”

Meir says she is grateful for the support she has received from the MGH and her colleagues. “People are really, really excited, and I think this type of exploration plays a big role in a lot of people’s hearts,” Meir says. “I’ve also been incredibly fortunate to have incredible mentors throughout my career, both professionally and personally – including Warren Zapol, MD, former chief of the MGH Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine. Working with these individuals has really shaped me. These people are not only amazing top-notch scientists, but also wonderful, caring people who are really just a pleasure to work with and learn from. That definitely has had an invaluable impact on my life.”



- posted by Kerry Burgess 11:28 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 09/26/2019