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'''Today, after a deceptively sunny and uneventful spin'''<br>
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Friday, March 27, 1970, the fourth day of the narrative, and Good Friday.
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'''Hughes Company property'''<br />
 
'''Hughes Company property'''<br />
:"Hughes Aircraft Company was a major aerospace and defense company founded by Howard Hughes. The group was based in Culver City, California. . . "<br />
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Hughes Aircraft Company was a major aerospace and defense company founded by Howard Hughes. The group was based in Culver City, California. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughes_Aircraft Wikipedia]
:" . . . In 1948 Hughes created a new division of the company, the Aerospace Group. Two Hughes engineers, Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge, had new ideas on the packaging of electronics to make complete fire control systems. . . "<br />
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:" . . .Ramo and Wooldridge, having failed to reach an agreement with Howard Hughes regarding management problems, resigned in September 1953. They founded the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, later to join Thompson Products to form TRW, another aerospace company and a major competitor to Hughes Aircraft."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughes_Aircraft Wikipedia]
 
 
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'''KQAS'''<br />
 
'''KQAS'''<br />
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In [http://vineland.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page ''Vineland''], while hassling dopers in Gordita Beach, Hector Zuniga's radio dial was always tuned to KQAS.<br />
  
In "Vineland", while hassling dopers in Gordita Beach, Hector Zuniga's radio dial was always tuned to KQAS.<br />
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:"I really want to tell you, man, about my car radio?" He moved closer to Mucho, who'd already read and filed Hector's story by now, and would presently begin to edge away. "Which is kin' of unique 'causs it only gits this one station? KQAS! Kick-Ass 460 on th' AM dial!<br />
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:460 megahertz is the police band.<br />
  
:" . . .I really want to tell you, man, about my car radio?" He moved closer to Mucho, who'd already read and filed Hector's story by now, and would presently begin to edge away. "Which is kin' of unique 'causs it only gits this one station? KQAS! Kick-Ass 460 on th' AM dial! <br />
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'''Droolin' Floyd Womack'''<br />
460 megahertz is the police band.<br />
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See [http://bleedingedge.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_17#Page_195 page 195] in ''Bleeding Edge'' where DFW also makes appearance, with a song as well.<br />
  
 
'''Ondas Nudosas'''<br />
 
'''Ondas Nudosas'''<br />
Spanish: "Gnarly Waves"
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Spanish: "Gnarly Waves," Pynchon's hilarious (and also accurate) translation of surfer-speak for waves that are great to ride but challenging.  The Spanish "nudo," interestingly, in addition to "knot," also carries the meaning "node."  Perhaps a philologist can tell us why "knot" didn't bring that meaning with it from the German "Knoten," which also carries the meaning of "node."  In any case, "ondas nudosas" could be read as an allusion to the node of meaning surrounding the images of Lemuria, surfing and the mysterious excursions of the Golden Fang in Inherent Vice.  "Nudo" and "nude" are false cognates:  "nude" in English is rendered into Spanish as "desnudo" -- implicitly "unknotted" and therefore "unclothed."
  
 
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'''Fritz Drybeam'''<br />
 
'''Fritz Drybeam'''<br />
 
How much do you want to bet that ol' Fritz has CIA connections?<br />
 
How much do you want to bet that ol' Fritz has CIA connections?<br />
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'''Truth serum. Same kind the CIA uses'''<br />
 
'''Truth serum. Same kind the CIA uses'''<br />
Pynchon's "California Trilogy"—''The Crying of Lot 49, Vineland & Inherent Vice''—all cite the CIA in the context of drugs. ''The Crying of Lot 49'' does so covertly—note Dr. Hilarius "Die Brucke":<br />
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See: [[Pynchon's California Trilogy and the CIA]]
  
:"We still need a hundred-and-fourth for the bridge." Chuckled aridly. The bridge, die Brucke, being his pet name for the experiment he was helping the community hospital run on effects of LSD-25, mescaline, psilocybin, and related drugs on a large sample of surburban housewives. The bridge inward. "When can you let us fit you into our schedule."<br />
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'''Today Doc found Fritz'''<br>
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Morning, Friday, March 27, 1970, the fourth day of the narrative.
  
Dr. Hilarius "Bridge" points to CIA's drug research programs. In 1964, the CIA's '''MK-ULTRA''' program was renamed '''MK-SEARCH'''.<br />
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'''Dodge Super Bee'''
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[[File:DodgeSuperBee.jpg|thumb|left|1969 Dodge Super Bee, Photo from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Super_Bee Wikipedia]]]
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<div style="clear:both"></div>
  
:Early efforts focused on LSD, which later came to dominate many of MK-ULTRA's programs. Experiments included administering LSD to CIA employees, military personnel, doctors, other government agents, prostitutes, mentally ill patients, and members of the general public in order to study their reactions. . .<br />  
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:. . .Historians have asserted that creating a "Manchurian Candidate" subject through "mind control" techniques was a goal of MK-ULTRA and related CIA projects [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKULTRA Wikipedia]
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'''ARPAnet'''<br />
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"It's a network of computers, Doc. all connected by phone lines. UCLA, Isla Vista, Stanford. Say there's a file they have up there and you don't, they'll send it right along at fifty thousand characters per second."
  
In ''Vineland'' the reference is overt:
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The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) created by ARPA of the United States Department of Defense during the Cold War, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET Wikipedia]
  
:". . .notice how cheap coke has been since '81? However in the world do you account for that?"
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An interesting discussion about ARPAnet on pg. 195.
  
:"Roy! Is you're sayin' the President himself is duked into some deal? Quit foolin'! Next you'll be tellin' me George Bush."
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'''patchouli scent'''<br />
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Pronounced ''pat choo lee'' (a spondee), a patchouli sent according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patchouli ''Wiki''] can be found in incense, insect repellents, and alternative medicine--these days. I don't think the smell is particularly pleasant to the modern sense of smell for it '''was''' used as a perfume for centuries according to Wiki.--[[User:Green|Green]] ([[User talk:Green|talk]]) 14:59, 11 July 2012 (PDT)
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<b>NB:</b> Patchouli oil was popular with hippies (both men and women) in the 1960s because of its spiritual connotations (in yoga and meditation, for example) -- and because it helped mask the smell of marijuana.
  
:Roy kept a prop Bible on his desk, useful when he needed to get along with the born-agains in the Agency. He opened it and pretended to read. "Harken unto me, read thou my lips, for verily I say that wheresoever the CIA putteth in its meathooks upon the world, there also are to be found those substances which God may have created but the U.S. Code hath decided to control. Get me? Now old Bush used to be head of CIA, so you figure it out."<br />
 
:Vineland, pages 353/354<br />
 
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'''ARPAnet'''<br />
 
:'''"It's a network of computers, Doc. all connected by phone lines. UCLA, Isla Vista, Stanford. Say there's a file they have up there and you don't, they'll send it right along at fifty thousand characters per second."'''
 
 
:"The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) created by ARPA of the United States Department of Defense during the Cold War, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET Wikipedia]<br />
 
 
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'''ARPA'''<br />
 
'''ARPA'''<br />
Now '''DARPA''':
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Now '''DARPA'''
:". . . created as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) in February 1958. Its creation was directly attributed to the launching of Sputnik and to U.S. realization that the Soviet Union had developed the capacity to rapidly exploit military technology. Additionally, the political and defense communities recognized the need for a high-level DoD organization to formulate and execute R&D projects that would expand the frontiers of technology beyond the immediate and specific requirements of the Military Services and their laboratories."[http://www.darpa.mil/history.html Darpa Website]<br />
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Created as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) in February 1958. Its creation was directly attributed to the launching of Sputnik and to U.S. realization that the Soviet Union had developed the capacity to rapidly exploit military technology. [http://www.darpa.mil/history.html Darpa Website]
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'''TRW'''<br />
 
'''TRW'''<br />
:"TRW Incorporated was an American corporation involved in a number of businesses, mostly defense-related, but including automotive, aerospace and credit reporting."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRW Wikipedia]
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TRW Incorporated was an American corporation involved in a number of businesses, mostly defense-related, but including automotive, aerospace and credit reporting."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRW Wikipedia]
'''. . .Ramo isn't telling Woolridge?'''<br />
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:"The 1958 merger of Thompson with the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation (named after Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge) was named Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., then shortened to TRW Inc. in 1965."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRW Wikipedia]
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'''Ramo isn't telling Woolridge? [sic]'''<br />
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The 1958 merger of Thompson with the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation (named after Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge) was named Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., then shortened to TRW Inc. in 1965.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRW Wikipedia]
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The Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation's main business, from 1954, was acting as the principal technical advisor to the Air Force on the development of the US intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program. The technical foundation of that effort was, of course, the German V2 program, a principal focus of <i>Gravity's Rainbow</i>. [http://www.spaceline.org/history/6.html Reference] and [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/23/business/23wooldridge.html another one].
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Boeing was a contractor for the Minuteman missile system, part of the ICBM program. As a technical writer for Boeing, Pynchon's primary subject was Boeing missile work, including the Minuteman program. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6750/is_46-49/ai_n28819965/ Reference]
  
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The Ramo and Wooldridge reference, at least for people with very long memories, may not be as obscure as it first appears. [http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19570429,00.html Link]
  
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The phrasing also recalls the old New York saying, "Does Macy's tell Gimbels?"  This referred to two competing department stores a block away from each other near Penn Station.  Macy's is still there, but Gimbels is long gone. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6750/is_46-49/ai_n28819965/ Reference]
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Page 50

Today, after a deceptively sunny and uneventful spin
Friday, March 27, 1970, the fourth day of the narrative, and Good Friday.

Hughes Company property
Hughes Aircraft Company was a major aerospace and defense company founded by Howard Hughes. The group was based in Culver City, California. Wikipedia

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KQAS
In Vineland, while hassling dopers in Gordita Beach, Hector Zuniga's radio dial was always tuned to KQAS.

"I really want to tell you, man, about my car radio?" He moved closer to Mucho, who'd already read and filed Hector's story by now, and would presently begin to edge away. "Which is kin' of unique 'causs it only gits this one station? KQAS! Kick-Ass 460 on th' AM dial!
460 megahertz is the police band.

Droolin' Floyd Womack
See page 195 in Bleeding Edge where DFW also makes appearance, with a song as well.

Ondas Nudosas
Spanish: "Gnarly Waves," Pynchon's hilarious (and also accurate) translation of surfer-speak for waves that are great to ride but challenging. The Spanish "nudo," interestingly, in addition to "knot," also carries the meaning "node." Perhaps a philologist can tell us why "knot" didn't bring that meaning with it from the German "Knoten," which also carries the meaning of "node." In any case, "ondas nudosas" could be read as an allusion to the node of meaning surrounding the images of Lemuria, surfing and the mysterious excursions of the Golden Fang in Inherent Vice. "Nudo" and "nude" are false cognates: "nude" in English is rendered into Spanish as "desnudo" -- implicitly "unknotted" and therefore "unclothed."

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Fritz Drybeam
How much do you want to bet that ol' Fritz has CIA connections?

Truth serum. Same kind the CIA uses
See: Pynchon's California Trilogy and the CIA

Today Doc found Fritz
Morning, Friday, March 27, 1970, the fourth day of the narrative.

Dodge Super Bee

1969 Dodge Super Bee, Photo from Wikipedia

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ARPAnet
"It's a network of computers, Doc. all connected by phone lines. UCLA, Isla Vista, Stanford. Say there's a file they have up there and you don't, they'll send it right along at fifty thousand characters per second."

The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) created by ARPA of the United States Department of Defense during the Cold War, was the world's first operational packet switching network, and the predecessor of the global Internet.Wikipedia

An interesting discussion about ARPAnet on pg. 195.

patchouli scent
Pronounced pat choo lee (a spondee), a patchouli sent according to Wiki can be found in incense, insect repellents, and alternative medicine--these days. I don't think the smell is particularly pleasant to the modern sense of smell for it was used as a perfume for centuries according to Wiki.--Green (talk) 14:59, 11 July 2012 (PDT)
NB: Patchouli oil was popular with hippies (both men and women) in the 1960s because of its spiritual connotations (in yoga and meditation, for example) -- and because it helped mask the smell of marijuana.

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ARPA
Now DARPA

Created as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) in February 1958. Its creation was directly attributed to the launching of Sputnik and to U.S. realization that the Soviet Union had developed the capacity to rapidly exploit military technology. Darpa Website

TRW
TRW Incorporated was an American corporation involved in a number of businesses, mostly defense-related, but including automotive, aerospace and credit reporting."Wikipedia

Ramo isn't telling Woolridge? [sic]
The 1958 merger of Thompson with the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation (named after Simon Ramo and Dean Wooldridge) was named Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc., then shortened to TRW Inc. in 1965.Wikipedia

The Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation's main business, from 1954, was acting as the principal technical advisor to the Air Force on the development of the US intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program. The technical foundation of that effort was, of course, the German V2 program, a principal focus of Gravity's Rainbow. Reference and another one.

Boeing was a contractor for the Minuteman missile system, part of the ICBM program. As a technical writer for Boeing, Pynchon's primary subject was Boeing missile work, including the Minuteman program. Reference

The Ramo and Wooldridge reference, at least for people with very long memories, may not be as obscure as it first appears. Link

The phrasing also recalls the old New York saying, "Does Macy's tell Gimbels?" This referred to two competing department stores a block away from each other near Penn Station. Macy's is still there, but Gimbels is long gone. Reference



Chapter 1
pp. 1-18
Chapter 2
pp. 19-45
Chapter 3
pp. 46-49
Chapter 4
pp. 50-54
Chapter 5
pp. 55-67
Chapter 6
pp. 68-88
Chapter 7
pp. 89-110
Chapter 8
pp. 111-123
Chapter 9
pp. 124-153
Chapter 10
pp. 154-162
Chapter 11
pp. 163-185
Chapter 12
pp. 186-206
Chapter 13
pp. 207-234
Chapter 14
pp. 235-255
Chapter 15
pp. 256-274
Chapter 16
pp. 275-295
Chapter 17
pp. 296-314
Chapter 18
pp. 315-342
Chapter 19
pp. 343-350
Chapter 20
pp. 351-363
Chapter 21
pp. 364-369
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