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Riah
02-14-2003, 05:15 AM
Okay, as of 2/14/03 3:07am

We are:
A collective age of 2,028
A median age of 33.8
Because girls are always more mature +10 To give a rough mental age that averages 43.
How old we all seem to act: Timeless
(That's probably because we are only measuring the age of the vessel that houses our soul. We are actually Eons old. Billions and Trillions of years at least.)



Oh, and there was an offer to try and finish my chart.
Be my guest. If anyone can actually do my chart by old-fashioned hand, I'll give you a massaqe If/when we hook up.
Cristaphine Moriah MacArren
Santa Ana California
12/24/1965
4:26am (Time of the Flare)

Good Luck!! (No cheating to get a massage :wink: )

jmthane
02-14-2003, 11:02 AM
Your chart is run. But I do cheat - I use a program on my Palm computer. But your chart is run. (And I'll at least draw it up by hand.)

Riah
02-15-2003, 03:02 AM
I look forward to seeing it.
8)


Well, at least yur honest. That's always a reason to do good.
When ya hand it over, let me know which type ya want. :thinking:

Peace and Happiness,
Riah

jmthane
02-15-2003, 09:31 AM
I look forward to seeing it.
8)

Well, at least yur honest. That's always a reason to do good.
When ya hand it over, let me know which type ya want. :thinking:

:? Which type? :?

Well, anyway, what I'll do (if you don't mind) is get it all drawn up, scan it in, and e-mail it to you.

I do understand, though, how drawing up your chart by hand from scratch would be a headache for some - without the Palm (and even drawing the chart from the Palm info), I would *really* have to be careful. Your sun is 2 1/2 degrees in Capricorn, your Mars is 1 degree in Aquarius, your rising sign is less than half a degree of leaving Scorpio for Sagittarius - your chart is one of the "cuspier" charts I've seen. Going from scratch, having to pull out the ephemeris and the atlas and all that... wow! I'd be running the calculations a lot before I said "OK, that must be it".

Fortunately, the Palm is quite accurate. I know this from having done mine by hand years ago, and then running it on the Palm when I was testing the program for comparison. That's why I'll never do another one by hand - I don't have to. :D

Ysobelle
02-15-2003, 10:06 PM
What if one doesn't know the time of one's birth?



A conversation in my house repeated many, many times over the years:

"Mom, what time was I born?"

"I don't know."

"What do you mean, you don't know? You were THERE!"

"I was busy!"

Riah
02-16-2003, 01:34 AM
Thane-
Why, what type of massage you would like...



Ysobelle-
My mom didn't know what time either. She told me I was the easiest birth (glad to help), and that the kids were mad at me because they couldn't have christmas until I got back from the hospital. (years later I told my siblings I just wanted to share christmas with them. They 'finally' forgave me)
You can find out what time you were born by checking out your birth certificate/registration; Most of them have full information on it.

:)

Morte
02-16-2003, 02:07 AM
Wow i can't believe i'm 8 years younger than the "average" wench.. don't you love statistics!

thanks for calculating all that Riah s'cool!

Ysobelle
02-16-2003, 11:16 AM
Thane-


You can find out what time you were born by checking out your birth certificate/registration; Most of them have full information on it.

:)


Sigh. I thought so, too, but alas, it's not ON my birth certificate. I believe there's something called a "Certificate of Live Birth" that's somewhat different from a Birth Certificate, but I'm not precisely sure. Anyone else have any ideas?

daBaroness
02-17-2003, 02:58 PM
In most jurisdictions (some county, some city, some township, etc.) they have two versions of your birth certificate. One is the short form which merely lists your date of birth and your name. It's legal identification for most things including getting a driver's license or a passport. There's also a long form of the birth certificate or certificate of live birth which lists all the ugly details - date, time, weight, length, parentage, delivering physician, etc. You just need to find out which jurisdiction presides over your birth certificate and request a long form with complete information.

Just to give you an example of how goofy jurisdictions are, my sons were both born in Kansas City, Missouri and the keeper of those records is the city of Kansas City. I was born in Detroit, Michigan and I tried to get a copy of my long form from the city there (thinking it would be the same) and after some runaround I found out the keeper of vital statistics there is Wayne County - so armed with that information, I wrote for a copy of the long form and received it about 10 working days later.

Be advised there's generally a fee associated with either kind of record. The short form they just print out on special paper from a computer, the long form is a photocopy of the original on special paper.

Hope that helps.

daBaroness
April 19, 1956, 1:59 a.m., Detroit, Michigan