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Topic: Pseudonym / stage name...?
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PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:00 AM
vaporSo you keep saying! Sheesh! I suppose I should too. It's 1.00am precisely here. IP: Logged |
Predominantlyfire Knowflake Posts: 154 From: Isle of Wight, U.K Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:03 AM
Yeah i could do with a little sleep actually (it's 2pm here)  ------------------ neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:04 AM
You can't go without telling us your name.IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:05 AM
2pm? You should be just getting out of bed.Ah... in an ideal world......... IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 1158 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:07 AM
3pm here, still in bed drinking wine, listening to mister king, michael jackson  IP: Logged |
Spanky Butler Knowflake Posts: 467 From: Australia Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:09 AM
Goodnight gang.I'm totally knackered & in need of my snuggle bunny.
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VirgoCake Knowflake Posts: 26 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:09 AM
still in bed doing... thingsIP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:10 AM
Okay - 3pm - drinking wine and listening to Michael Jackson. I'm expecting you to post the YouTube links of you moonwalking.Ah, if I were to say it's 1am here, I'm drinking wine and listening to Michael Jackson - it would just sound completely different, wouldn't it? So, not the same. Tragic, really. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:11 AM
Things? Care to elaborate?Oh, you mean like trying to help Pdf find a respectable astrologer's name. Yes, that, of course. What else! IP: Logged |
VirgoCake Knowflake Posts: 26 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:14 AM
that for sure, you must have Psyche on my Asc IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 1158 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:15 AM
"Ah, if I were to say it's 1am here, I'm drinking wine and listening to Michael Jackson - it would just sound completely different, wouldn't it?"that's because you are too healthy for that IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:16 AM
Well, Pdf, good luck with the name. And congrats on being published. That's brilliant. Good luck to you. Let us know the name you choose.I'm off to bed too. Good day and good night. Oh, and in case I get a sledging for leaving this thread in the astro forum - it's because he's looking for an astrology related name. We need astrologers to help with that one. Just thought I'd mention.  IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3165 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:17 AM
quote: that's because you are too healthy for that
Damn it! You're right. My Uranus opposte Sun wants to cut loose. I know! I have a copy of Xanadu in here somewhere. Now to find my rollerskates. IP: Logged |
Predominantlyfire Knowflake Posts: 154 From: Isle of Wight, U.K Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:52 AM
quote: 3pm here, still in bed drinking wine, listening to mister king, michael jackson
That's weird. I've been drinking red wine since i got up this morning. Wherabouts are you? I'm in U.K ------------------ neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
listenstotrees Knowflake Posts: 715 From: Atlantis Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:54 AM
I always liked MJ too. IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 1158 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 09:55 AM
le pays le plus beau du monde  IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2154 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:04 AM
*geez, I love it when he starts speaking French*Predom, if you like Fire, why don't you spell it "Fyre." That looks more masculine. As for a surname, hmmm, look into some family names? I use my Grandmothers maiden name for writing poetry. Congrats, and Good Luck!!! IP: Logged |
listenstotrees Knowflake Posts: 715 From: Atlantis Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:05 AM
Haha, I went on google translate and looked that up. 
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StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 516 From: Registered: Jun 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:26 AM
How does someone who is writing an astrology column not know something as basic as how long planets stay in signs?Or have the skills to find that information? :/ IP: Logged |
Predominantlyfire Knowflake Posts: 154 From: Isle of Wight, U.K Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:34 AM
Good grief. You can't even understand a simple question. I know all the transit lengths!Can someone with an ounce of intelligence who doesn't just want to pick holes in me please reply to this thread. I want to know how long each planet (although specifically Mars) takes once it commences a change of sign, from being in one sign to being in another, i.e, from Cancer to Leo. How long does this change take in seconds / minutes whatever.. NOT how long does it stay in each sign! I'm after the transition time from the moment it partly enters a new sign to the point at which it is completely in that new sign. Theoretically, and this is what i'm hypothesising there will be a window of time where it is nither completely in one or the other. The length of this 'window' is the answer i'm after. http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/202982.html Serious people only please. No more spammers. Mod's can you stop the abuse i'm getting from certain people please. This is a serious discussion not a kindergarten. ------------------ neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 516 From: Registered: Jun 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:41 AM
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha!I'm not intelligent? Give me a break. No one in their right mind would question my intelligence...it speaks for itself. Half your posts are chock full of misspellings and horrible grammar (a particular pet peeve of mine). Good luck in your career as a writer. You really don't want to get into a war of words with me, sir---I will dissect you into little pieces if I feel so inclined. I don't...at the moment...that would be a supreme waste of my time. As far as spammer...::rolls eyes:: You do realize you are brand new here, right? Making lots of friends, I see. You are a troll, and I'm not the only one on to you. My feelings for you have become active dislike. I don't really have much to say beyond that, and my only point in posting here was to point out your ignorance. Google is your friend. IP: Logged |
Predominantlyfire Knowflake Posts: 154 From: Isle of Wight, U.K Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 10:45 AM
My username is the only new thing about me. I joined years ago. I just want the answer to my question please. Someone will know it. Get over yourself StarrofVenus. If a question is beyond you just leave it to someone else, or i'll look it up myself later. I was just hoping to save a bit of time, and maybe other interested people on here might also be curious about this question.------------------ neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 1158 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 11:01 AM
it's true that you behave in an antipathic manner. sag is better than that. as for your question... how long does it takes to pass from one hour to the next? 23:59:58 23:59:59 00:00:00 00:00:01 as far as I can see, it happens in LESS than a second, it happens in the time between 23:59:59 and 00:00:00 one being cancer and the other leo if you like, therefore, I conclude that there is NO moments of transition. like death. can you be aware of death? no because while you are alive you are not dead, and when you are dead... you are not alive. if you ask me how long that it last between the time you are alive and the time you are dead, I'd reply eternity, or no time at all, same actually. does it make sense to you clever boy?
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Predominantlyfire Knowflake Posts: 154 From: Isle of Wight, U.K Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 11:09 AM
quote: how long does it takes to pass from one hour to the next?
omg i thought some of you were of at least average intelligence. From hour to the next? Are you kidding me? I'm on about the different planetary transition lengths of entering signs. i.e, the slower moving ones will take longer during their MOVE INTO a sign FROM another. Ok so i obviously have to break this down to pre-school level. The Moon might take say a few seconds or minutes to completely cross over the 'border' from one sign to the next ok? And Pluto might take hours. I'm hypothesising and being general here ok, since, we don't (seem ) to know the specific length of time. That is what i'm after. Please read first post. I think it was clear enough. Has anyone got IQ hunks email address? I'm pretty sure he'd know what the answer is. Most of you can't even understand the question. This is rediculous. The answer is in arc seconds or arc minutes.------------------ neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
pire Knowflake Posts: 1158 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 02, 2010 11:20 AM
I explain again:an hour starts at 00 min 00 sec (ex: 1:00:00 am) and it finishes at 1:59:59 not 2:00:00 if we could divide time more, we would still find the same pattern (that is what I assume anyway) so there is a gap/a period of transition, but it is only equal to your capacity to divide time in smaller units (beyond seconds) and this transition period can get VERY small when you go beyond seconds. how much that it needs to last to be significant? well regarding the time of transition from one sign to another, I believe the window must be larger than a second to be really significant, may be even larger than a day. on this premise, I suggest you do some maths and with each planets, find out an average time of travel through 30°, divide the time by 30 (°) until you find how long it takes for that planet to move through one degree in average. (you can be more precise if you want and don't look for an average but for an exact time everyday of your life!) then, when you know how long it takes for planEt Y to cross 1°, then you keep dividing by 60 (minutes), and so on. it is time consuming, but also fairly useless that is why I concluded that for me there is no moment of transition, not one identifiable single moment IP: Logged |