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Monday, May 05, 2025

Today is 05/05/2025, Post #2





"This was a horrible place, no question"










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From 11/27/1998 ( premiere USA TV series episode "The Outer Limits"::"The Origin of Species" ) To 2/24/2011 ( ) is 4472 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/30/1978 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Love, American Style"::"Love and the Fountain of Youth" ) is 4472 days



From 8/5/1953 ( premiere USA film "From Here to Eternity" ) To 11/27/1998 ( premiere USA TV series episode "The Outer Limits"::"The Origin of Species" ) is 16550 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 2/24/2011 ( ) is 16550 days









From 9/24/1963 ( premiere USA TV series "Petticoat Junction"::series premiere "Spur Line to Shady Rest" ) To 2/24/2011 ( ) is 17320 days

17320 = 8660 + 8660

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash in Sioux City Iowa - previously and extensively referenced by me, Kerry Burgess ) is 8660 days









From 1/26/1967 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Tomorrow Is Yesterday" ) To 2/24/2011 ( ) is 16100 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/1/2009 ( premiere USA TV series "Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible"::series premiere "How to Explore the Universe" ) is 16100 days









"Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible" (2009) {How to Explore the Universe (#1.1)} USA: 1 December 2009

"Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible" (2009) {How to Travel to a Parallel Universe (#1.2)} USA: 1 December 2009









Busty Office MILFs (2009) (V) USA: 1 December 2009

Meanwhile, at the Plaza... (2009) USA: 1 December 2009 (Los Angeles, California)

Northern Light Orchestra (2009) USA: 1 December 2009









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Run Kindle Edition

by Blake Crouch (Author)

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Print Length: 290 pages

Publication Date: February 24, 2011









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by Blake Crouch (Author)

Format: Kindle Edition

No time to think. No time to ask why. Only time to run.









"Tomorrow is Yesterday" [ Star Trek ]

Original Airdate: 26 Jan, 1967

(from internet transcript)

[Transporter room]

(From his seated position strapped into his fighter, Captain Christopher is beamed aboard standing up.)

KIRK: Welcome aboard the Enterprise.

CHRISTOPHER: You speak English.

KIRK: That's right. You can step off the transporter

CHRISTOPHER: Captain John Christopher, United States Air Force. Serial number 4857932.

KIRK: Relax, Captain, you're among friends. I'm Captain James T. Kirk.

CHRISTOPHER: What's going on here? Where am I? What happened? You people, who are you?

KIRK: All in good time, Captain. Meanwhile, let me apologise for bringing you aboard the ship so abruptly, but it couldn't be helped. I didn't know that your craft couldn't stand up to our tractor beam.

CHRISTOPHER: Don't give me any double-talk. Just tell me who you are.

KIRK: We'll tell you what we decide to tell you in a few moments. In the meantime, relax. You're our guest. I have a feeling you'll find it interesting.

SPOCK: Bridge to Captain Kirk.

KIRK: Kirk here. What is it, Mister Spock?

SPOCK: The aircraft has completely broken up, Captain. Shall we turn off the tractor beam?

KIRK: Affirmative. We have the pilot aboard.









"Tomorrow is Yesterday" [ Star Trek ]

Original Airdate: 26 Jan, 1967

(from internet transcript)

KIRK: Computer on. Record.

COMPUTER: (in a low, breathy voice) Recording.

KIRK: Come.

(Spock enters with Christopher, who is now dressed in Command gold)

KIRK: Captain's log, supplemental. Engineering Officer Scott informs warp engines damaged, but can be made operational and reenergised.

COMPUTER: Computed and recorded, dear.

KIRK: Computer, you will not address me in that manner. Compute.

COMPUTER: Computed, dear.

KIRK: Mister Spock, I ordered this computer and its interlinking systems repaired.

SPOCK: I have investigated it, Captain. To correct the fault will require an overhaul of the entire computer system and a minimum of three weeks at a Starbase.

KIRK: I wouldn't mind so much if it didn't get so affectionate.

SPOCK: It also has an unfortunate tendency to giggle.

CHRISTOPHER: I take it that a lady computer is not routine.

SPOCK: We put in at Cygnet Fourteen for general repair and maintenance. Cygnet Fourteen is a planet dominated by women. They seemed to feel the ship's computer system lacked a personality. They gave it one. Female, of course.

CHRISTOPHER: Well, you people certainly have interesting problems. I'd love to stay around to see how your girlfriend works out, but

KIRK: I'm afraid you'll have to. We can't send you back.

CHRISTOPHER: Can't? Spock here told me that your transporter can beam down an object even from an orbit this high.

KIRK: It's not the transporter. It's you. You know what the future looks like. If anybody else finds out, they could change the course of it, destroy it.

CHRISTOPHER: Well then my disappearance would change something, too.

SPOCK: I have run a computer check on all historical tapes. They show no record of any relevant contribution by John Christopher.

CHRISTOPHER: Look, Captain, I don't buy all your time accident story. The experts can figure out who you are and what you are. It's my duty to report what I've seen. Well, what would you do?

KIRK: I'd report, If I could. We can't take the risk.

CHRISTOPHER: I don't want to know about risks. I have a wife, two children. What about them?

KIRK: I'm sorry.









"Tomorrow is Yesterday" [ Star Trek ]

Original Airdate: 26 Jan, 1967

(from internet transcript)

KIRK: Could he be retrained to forget his family? His children?

CHRISTOPHER: The answer to that is no.

KIRK: You all right?

CHRISTOPHER: Yeah. I see physical training is required in your service, too.

SPOCK: Crude methods, but effective.

CHRISTOPHER: What does he mean by that?

MCCOY: It's just a joke, Captain.

KIRK: You said you had some additional information, Mister Spock?

SPOCK: I made an error in my computations.

MCCOY: Oh? This could be an historic occasion.

SPOCK: I find that we must return Captain Christopher to Earth after all.

CHRISTOPHER: Why? You said I made no relative contribution.

SPOCK: Poor choice of words on my part. I neglected, in my initial run-through, to correlate the possible contributions by offspring.










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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 6:15 PM Pacific-timezone USA Monday 05/05/2025