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13:18 03/08/02
All Posts 2002/01/29

1/29/2002
Sun Aquarius 10
A POPULARITY THAT PROVES TO BE FLEETING.
Staying true to oneself. Reversals of fortune.
Mercury Aquarius 06
A MASKED FIGURE PERFORMS RITUALISTIC ACTS IN A MYSTERY PLAY.
Ritual. Shamanism. Archetypes of personality.
Venus Aquarius 13
A BAROMETER.
Measured responses. Perceiving subtle changes in the atmosphere. Insight.
Mars Aries 08
A WOMAN'S HAT WITH STREAMERS BLOWN BY THE EAST WIND.
Attuning oneself through Eastern philosophies. Protective guidance.
Jupiter Cancer 08
A GROUP RABBITS DRESSED IN CLOTHES AND ON PARADE.
Emulation of higher forms.
Saturn Gemini 09
A QUIVER FILLED WITH ARROWS.
Make a strategy and then hit the target. Getting to the point.
N. Node Gemini 26
WINTER FROST IN THE WOODS.
The calm before the dawn. The silence inherent when making a connection with nature in cold, barren times.
Uranus Aquarius 24
A MAN TURNING HIS BACK ON HIS PASSIONS TEACHES DEEP WISDOM FROM HIS EXPERIENCE.
Conquering of one's base nature.
Neptune Aquarius 09
A FLAG IS SEEN TURNING INTO AN EAGLE.
Turning away from having to prove oneself, rising above the commonplace, ascension. Rebirth.
Pluto Sagittarius 17
AN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE.
Perform any deeds with reverence.
 

where wave meets particle No Simpler than this:

Tuesday, January 29, 2002

# 21:32  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
New Theories Dispute Existence of Black Holes -- 'Two U.S. scientists have questioned the existence of black holes and suggested, in their place, the existence of an exotic bubble of superdense matter, an object they call a gravastar. The two are pointing out that physicists have swept some "humiliating" problems with black holes under the carpet. By confronting these problems, they claim to have found an alternative fate for a collapsing star.' Cosmiverse
 [Follow Me Here]

while we're going out on limbs, lets note the absence of reports of people studying the second/ out-of body state disappearing/'just dying' in their travels. if they were to run into black holes then chances might be that they could not exit them.. thus the case for gravastars gets some support here :)

# 21:28  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
UnBlinking: Googlewhacking: The Search for The One

apparently the definite resource to the field

# 21:18  HelloWorld 
  
 Asc Mo
although i've used astrology on behalf of some clients i have not played up my 18 year study of the field until recently. a few months ago i got a call telling me that my father was in the hospital. i whipped up a chart only to see that his spleen was finally gonna go - he had not made changes in his life .. in .. well .. forever. so i took the opportunity by the forelock and went to germany for a month to get some closure before he would pass on. he died peacefully two weeks after my return.

i couldnt have delivered that sort of clarity of judgement on a chart for someone else, but as it was just between me and him i could. usually these judgements are a little fuzzier.

# 20:57  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
# 19:52  Radio 
  
 Asc Mo
put blogSearch's form with the google searchbox mentioned yesterday into a file read from my templates.

 <%
 local (pta=html.getPageTableAddress());
 if !(pta^.radioResponder.flStaticRendering) {
  return(file.readwholefile(user.radio.prefs.wwwfolder+"#searchbox.txt"))};
 %>

that was no good! it returns 'true' unless its rewritten to read:

 <%
 local (s="", pta=html.getPageTableAddress());
 if !(pta^.radioResponder.flStaticRendering) {
  s=file.readwholefile(user.radio.prefs.wwwfolder+"#searchbox.txt")};
 return (s);
 %>

# 19:03  HelloWorld 
  
 Asc Mo
seems that instead of doing biz reorganizations as people i've been meeting with were planning they are using this mercury retrograde to ponder their navels (two were sick) and interpersonal relationships at work. its been a mellow vibe out there all day long.

<g> hey garth- it just means that the appareant flow of whatever thing moves inwards rather than out. its worth tracking these appareant motions, the when's and where's of when they turn, turn back, and move on.. that sort of thing can help you align strategy with natural time. .. but i'm not sure i'd refer to my hairdresser in these matters ;) .. as you're dealing with abstracts; 'classes and flows' rather than 'instances'

fwiw, check out the order-entry on chartshop.com; they run ~30k charts a day on the web publishing engine i built.

# 17:43  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo

Howard Rheingold

[Deadly Bloody Serious Radio]
update: hey guys, thanks for the core links! to: rheingold.com and links.net/vita/hlr

i was thinking *howard bloom* when i wrote "hit http://disinfo.com to find out more about howard" .. had _no idea what the search link would offer in return. lol! thanks again.

# 17:06  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Small Pieces Loosely Joined: "What is the Web for? And why do we care so much? Why has this simple technology sent a lightning bolt through our culture? It goes far beyond the Web's over-hyped economic impact: 500 million of us aren't there because we want a better "shopping experience." The Web, a world of pure connection, free of the arbitrary constraints of matter, distance and time, is showing us who we are - and is undoing some of our deepest misunderstandings about what it means to be human in the real world."
# 16:48  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
# 00:01  Radio 
  
 Asc Mo
Radio UserLand : Search doesn't show Radio 8 postings: "...there's always google!"

<form METHOD="get" ACTION="http://www.google.com/search">
<table summary="Search UserLand using Google!" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr><td>
<input TYPE="text" NAME="q" SIZE="20" MAXLENGTH="255" VALUE="Google">&nbsp;&nbsp;
<!--    <input STYLE="font-size:9px" TYPE="submit" NAME="btnG" VALUE="Google"> -->
<input TYPE="hidden" NAME="domains" VALUE="radio.userland.com"><br>
<input TYPE=Radio NAME="sitesearch" VALUE="">WWW&nbsp;
<input TYPE=Radio NAME="sitesearch" VALUE="radio.userland.com" CHECKED>UserLand
</td></tr></table></form>

  
WWW  UserLand

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