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> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 18:06:12 -0800

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>Subject: Re: PR help on way via calendar for MATW.....

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>Jerry wrote:

> > Mozart will be 250 on 1/27/2006. That is why my latest book

> >has a different title in Germany.

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>Er, maybe it's just because I'm so tired (and maybe not), but I don't

>understand the connection between those two sentences.

>

>Jane

Jane, my latest book is called " Mozart and The Whale " in most

nations. It has a different title in Germany because the publisher over

there was in a hurry to publish it and Germany is swamped with " Mozart "

products because of his upcoming milestone birthday. The book won't come out

in the USA until January, 2007.

Jerry Newport

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Jerry wrote:

> Jane, my latest book is called " Mozart and The Whale " in most

>nations. It has a different title in Germany because the publisher over

>there was in a hurry to publish it and Germany is swamped with " Mozart "

>products because of his upcoming milestone birthday. The book won't come out

>in the USA until January, 2007.

Ah! Thanks for the explanation.

Jane

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> > Jane, my latest book is called " Mozart and The Whale " in

most

> >nations. It has a different title in Germany because the publisher

over

> >there was in a hurry to publish it and Germany is swamped

with " Mozart "

> >products because of his upcoming milestone birthday. The book

won't come out

> >in the USA until January, 2007.

>

> Ah! Thanks for the explanation.

>

> Jane

>

FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and will be 91,311

days old on his next birthday. I am getting five copies of the German

book ( a joint autobiography by and I ) in a few days. Haven't

read German in almost thirty seven years :)

Jerry

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> FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and will be 91,

311

> days old on his next birthday. I am getting five copies of the

German

> book ( a joint autobiography by and I ) in a few days. Haven't

> read German in almost thirty seven years :)

>

> Jerry

My son has the date thing too as a stimmie though few years ago he

quit the day counts. Right now his stimmie is playing runescape. :P

Btw how is and the boys doing these days? Haven't heard hide nor

hair on them in ages. Last time I saw anything on them amusingly was

during one of the 60 min things. I wondered if you guys kind of

disappeared at a point like GGe(Gunilla) did after her book came out

and she got somewhat overwhelmed with dealing with book and confrence

stuff.

- Sue

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Gerald Newport wrote:

> FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and will be 91,311

> days old on his next birthday. I am getting five copies of the German

> book ( a joint autobiography by and I ) in a few days. Haven't

> read German in almost thirty seven years :)

>

> Jerry

>

So we have often hear about this movie and now a book but how does a

whale or Mozart relate to you?

Red

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Jerry wrote:

> FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and

> will be 91,311 days old on his next birthday.

I guess I'm just being pedantic, but I don't see how

anyone can say that Mozart will be 250 years old. I

understand he died when he was 35 or so, and I just

can't see that he has aged a day since he died. If

you figure out how many days he actually lived, then

that could be interesting and valid, but I don't see

how anyone can age after they die.

Clay, being pedantic, or possibly obtuse ;-)

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> you figure out how many days he actually lived, then

> that could be interesting and valid, but I don't see

> how anyone can age after they die.

Hmm good point though maybe it's time til they are dust if not

cremated or how long they have been mummified. ;) Oddly enough my

exhusbands family counted my childrens age before they were born. At

one or 3 months old they would have a 100 day old party. :)

- Sue

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> > FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and will be 91,

> 311

> > days old on his next birthday. I am getting five copies of the

> German

> > book ( a joint autobiography by and I ) in a few days.

Haven't

> > read German in almost thirty seven years :)

> >

> > Jerry

>

> My son has the date thing too as a stimmie though few years ago he

> quit the day counts.

I never count them. I just do it.

Right now his stimmie is playing runescape. :P

>

> Btw how is and the boys doing these days? Haven't heard hide

nor

> hair on them in ages.

The boys are doing better than mom. The oldest son is still at

Cal Tech as a computer person, management level. The other son is in

Flagstaff and sounds happy.

Last time I saw anything on them amusingly was

> during one of the 60 min things. I wondered if you guys kind of

> disappeared at a point like GGe(Gunilla) did after her book came

out

> and she got somewhat overwhelmed with dealing with book and

confrence

> stuff.

>

> - Sue

>

Not at all. I have always been the more public one. is still

battling with PTSD and her denial of it.

Jerry

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> > FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and

> > will be 91,311 days old on his next birthday.

>

> I guess I'm just being pedantic, but I don't see how

> anyone can say that Mozart will be 250 years old.

That is true. He died in 1791, just shy of 36.

I

> understand he died when he was 35 or so, and I just

> can't see that he has aged a day since he died. If

> you figure out how many days he actually lived, then

> that could be interesting and valid, but I don't see

> how anyone can age after they die.

>

> Clay, being pedantic, or possibly obtuse ;-)

Or channeling for Larry. This is usually the kind of silly

comment he feels compelled to make when I make posts like this :)

>

Jerry

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Clay wrote:

> I guess I'm just being pedantic, but I don't see how

> anyone can say that Mozart will be 250 years old. I

> understand he died when he was 35 or so, and I just

> can't see that he has aged a day since he died. If

> you figure out how many days he actually lived, then

> that could be interesting and valid, but I don't see

> how anyone can age after they die.

You are right. The proper term is " would have been (or would be) 250

years old "

Red

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> > My son has the date thing too as a stimmie though few years ago he

> > quit the day counts.

>

> I never count them. I just do it.

He does but he likes numbers and dates. He's doing algebra in school

and I'm not sure he likes it much even though math is apprently now

his strong subject. I told him to think of it like a puzzle.

> Not at all. I have always been the more public one. is still

> battling with PTSD and her denial of it.

>

> Jerry

I thought after all this time she might of been working on it or

finally worked through it. :( I did know she was more quiet though.

- Sue

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> > Not at all. I have always been the more public one. is

still

> > battling with PTSD and her denial of it.

> >

> > Jerry

>

> I thought after all this time she might of been working on it or

> finally worked through it. :( I did know she was more quiet though.

>

> - Sue

>

More quiet? In your dreams :)

Jerry

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> > FWIW, Mozart was born on a Tuesday, 1/27/1756 and will be

91,311

> > days old on his next birthday. I am getting five copies of the

German

> > book ( a joint autobiography by and I ) in a few days. Haven't

> > read German in almost thirty seven years :)

> >

> > Jerry

> >

> So we have often hear about this movie and now a book but how does a

> whale or Mozart relate to you?

>

> Red

>

One correction deserves another :) You mean " So we have often

heard..? " True, lately. Been a few coincidental things to mention.

Since you seem interested in the film, I am surprised you had to ask

this question but this is the answer:

I love whales and it is a longtime love; over fify years since I

saw my first one. " Mozart " refers to my wife, a composer and art savant

who met me while dressed as Mozart for my support group Halloween party.

I doubt I will stim on the film on a regular basis.

Jerry

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ROFL... I mean in public not with you or the boys. ;) Though she was

pretty quiet when she did the blue alien on trek. :)

- Sue

> > I thought after all this time she might of been working on it or

> > finally worked through it. :( I did know she was more quiet though.

> >

> > - Sue

> >

>

> More quiet? In your dreams :)

>

> Jerry

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> ROFL... I mean in public not with you or the boys. ;) Though she was

> pretty quiet when she did the blue alien on trek. :)

>

> - Sue

>

just is not an actor. The producers of DS9 liked her enough to

try to get her a line or two but she could never make the proper facial

expression to match the intended mood. Even one line moves you way up

on the pay scale.

I had a lot more fun when she worked at " Babylon Five. " The cast

there was a lot friendlier.

Jerry

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> just is not an actor. The producers of DS9 liked her enough to

> try to get her a line or two but she could never make the proper

> facial

> expression to match the intended mood. Even one line moves you way up

> on the pay scale.

Which episode was she on?

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> > just is not an actor. The producers of DS9 liked her enough

to

> > try to get her a line or two but she could never make the proper

> > facial

> > expression to match the intended mood. Even one line moves you way

up

> > on the pay scale.

>

> Which episode was she on?

Which show? She was on DS9 for four years at least and Babylon

Five for two but I didn't follow the shows much. She was also in

two " Star Trek " movies and has a photo in the official Studio album.

Jerry

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I never knew she did B5. Did she play a membari or something? I

forget what all the creatures/characters of the B5 universe are though

I do have a thing for Galen and Technomages. :)

- Sue

> I had a lot more fun when she worked at " Babylon Five. " The cast

> there was a lot friendlier.

>

> Jerry

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Neat. I only thought her music appeared in the movies(and well also

the series). Did she do some of the art panels for the show as well?

- Sue

> two " Star Trek " movies and has a photo in the official Studio album.

>

> Jerry

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> > two " Star Trek " movies and has a photo in the official Studio album.

> >

> > Jerry

>

None of her music was in the movies or series. Who told you that?

Some of her art is in MATW as background.

Jerry

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I thought it was mentioned on one of the 60min things when they also

showed her writing a composition and commented too on how she can

start at the end of it and write forward, etc because she has it fully

written in her head before putting it on paper.

- Sue

> None of her music was in the movies or series. Who told you that?

> Some of her art is in MATW as background.

>

> Jerry

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> I thought it was mentioned on one of the 60min things when they also

> showed her writing a composition and commented too on how she can

> start at the end of it and write forward, etc because she has it fully

> written in her head before putting it on paper.

>

> - Sue

>

No. Wish it was true. Could have used the income :)

Jerry

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Jerry wrote:

> > Clay, being pedantic, or possibly obtuse ;-)

> Or channeling for Larry. This is usually the kind of silly

> comment he feels compelled to make when I make posts like this :)

If I were channeling for Larry, it woud be far more obvios than

that, mate. ;-)

Clay

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Red wrote:

> Clay wrote:

> > I guess I'm just being pedantic, but I don't see how

> > anyone can say that Mozart will be 250 years old. I

> > understand he died when he was 35 or so, and I just

> > can't see that he has aged a day since he died. If

> > you figure out how many days he actually lived, then

> > that could be interesting and valid, but I don't see

> > how anyone can age after they die.

> You are right. The proper term is " would have been (or

> would be) 250 years old "

Thanks, Red. I knew *somebody* here would see it the same

way I do! :-)

Clay

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Jerry wrote:

> Which show? She was on DS9 for four years at least and Babylon

> Five for two but I didn't follow the shows much. She was also

> in two " Star Trek " movies and has a photo in the official Studio

> album.

Hey, I never knew that. What character did she play on DS9?

I liked that show a lot, but never got into Babylon Five.

Also lost interest in the later Star Trek movies.

Clay

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