check the month number. It is usually more acurate than year number as it should be expectedNot even close. Sorry.
Regards,Yair
check the month number. It is usually more acurate than year number as it should be expectedNot even close. Sorry.
Regards,Yair
Do you know what "cherry-picking" is?
The real deal is checking UNBIASED.idunno said:i know , and im not doing that. I check all people i see in the news. Ive already mentioned that Britney Spears didnt fit.
In my experience, though i havent counted the number of hits and misses yet, the misses seem like 2 out of 10. But now im checking throughly.
no..i didnt say famous people are all 9s. Is that what you mean?
what I said is that when your number is house 9 in a given year, you attract attention and become very visible. It is up to you to be known for good or bad reasons.
Elvis is a 3 wood and first became famous in 1956 when 3 was in house 9. If youre just a clerk, you may get promoted when in house 9, or may have oportunities to be known. For example i was little known as an astyrolger but when my number was in house 9 i received a phone call inviting me to a TV show.![]()
i know , and im not doing that. I check all people i see in the news. Ive already mentioned that Britney Spears didnt fit.
In my experience, though i havent counted the number of hits and misses yet, the misses seem like 2 out of 10. But now im checking throughly.
The real deal is checking UNBIASED.
Saying for example that Byonce (celebrity right?) is talented is not being unbiased. Talented in what? singing? dancing? both? almost everyone is talented at something but try to stay unbiased in your counting of hits and misses. I suggest you try to be very specific in your claims like for example a number 3 person is very outgoing but slightly outgoing will not be considered a hit. You know what I mean?
Regards,
Yair
Elvis had considerable fame, at a local level, prior to 1956. In any event, you had stated earlier this was all based on birth year...not other years within ones life. It seems to me that you are cherry-picking; picking people that fit the "House of 9's", or now (in the case of Elvis) had something happen to them in a year that fits.
--local fame not country or worldwide
Misses seem like 2 out of 10; perpahs you could list all those you are "testing"...and explain the criteria? Is this analysis based on birth year, other years, etc.?
didnt i mention them late last night. Peter Fonda,etc?
Im checking more
You have mentioned a few, though you then state a "2 out of 10" number...rather then just post isolated names (and giving the impression of cherry-picking) you should list all those you are "testing".
You also need to define the criteria you are using, it is birth year, other years (and why), level of fame (local, national, world), etc.?
i know , and im not doing that. I check all people i see in the news.Mojo said:Do you know what "cherry-picking" is?
All of them? In view of the small number of people you've mentioned so far, it looks as if you don't see much news.
Here are all the people named in the first ten pages of the newspaper I bought yesterday whose date of birth can be found on Wikipedia or whose age can be found in the story concerned (and excluding the writers of the stories, whose names you'd expect to see in the paper all the time):
Alistair Darling (November 28, 1953)
Adam Applegarth (aged 39 in 2001, so born 1961 or 1962)
Lewis Hamilton (January 7, 1985)
Fernando Alonso (born July 29, 1981)
Ron Dennis (June 1, 1947)
Max Mosley (born 1940)
Debbie Harry (July 1, 1945)
Christian Slater (August 18, 1969)
Ian Brown (February 20, 1963)
Frankie Dettori (December 15, 1970)
Malcolm X (May 19, 1925)
James Frey (September 12, 1969)
Martin Whitmarsh (April 29, 1958)
Cameron Mackintosh (17 October 1946)
Victor Hugo (26 February 1802)
Tracey Emin (3 July 1963)
Damien Hirst (June 7, 1965)
Antony Gormley (30 August 1950)
Paul Andreu (July 10, 1938)
Andrew Lloyd Webber (22 March 1948)
TS Eliot (September 26, 1888)
Gordon Brown (20 February 1951)
Mervyn King (March 30, 1948)
Chris Langham (14 April 1949)
Ana Carolina Reston (June 4, 1985)
Naomi Campbell (May 22, 1970)
Kate Moss (January 16, 1974)
MC Hammer (March 30, 1962)
Rachel Whitear (born 1979)
Ken Livingstone (June 17, 1945)
Boris Johnson (19 June 1964)
Menzies Campbell (22 May 1941)
Vince Cable (9 May 1943)
William Hague (26 March 1961)
How do that lot do?
yes but named for what?
Named in news stories, or the subject of feature articles. Therefore "in the public eye", which is the criterion you set yourself.
people who are in the news on a regularly base dont count.
How were you able to calculate the rising sign for the first reading? Did your friend give you incorrect location information? If they didn't provide location information, why didn't you ask for it. The rising sign is determined by where the eastern horizon is, and that requires both time and location to be known.one of the mistakes skeptics make is to think any chart will do as far as astrologers are concerned. Not true.
Last year i did a chart for a friend. I calculated his rising sign to be Leo. I was surprised cause he didnt strike me as a Leo type. But I accepted the fact, and thought maybe this is all rubbish.Later he told he told me he had been born in Africa not in the continent..which ga ve him the more suitable Virgo ascendant.
people who are in the news on a regularly base dont count. Elvis has ben in the news since he first became famous in 1956,but he wasnt in house 9 all those years.
How were you able to calculate the rising sign for the first reading? Did your friend give you incorrect location information? If they didn't provide location information, why didn't you ask for it. The rising sign is determined by where the eastern horizon is, and that requires both time and location to be known.