Sunday, December 2, 2007 

Astrology's Libra Lucky Days - Horoscope Modifiers From Numerology

People born in the days from September 23rd through October 23rd, have the Astrology sun sign of Libra the Scales. As a Libra, you probably know your basic Horoscope, but did you know there are over (70) days each year that are lucky for you, just because of your sun sign? Just what are Libra's lucky days?

Your Birth Date

In Numerology, your birth date is always a lucky day for you. So, add your birth date to the list of lucky days below. As an example, actress Sigourney Weaver was born on October 8th 1949, so she needs to add October 8th to the list of October lucky days below.

Universal Days

Any Day when the Universal day number matches your Life Path number is lucky for you. The universe is in sync with you on these days and supports your efforts. You can calculate your Life Path by summing all the digits of your birth date, and then reducing by the use of fadic addition. For example Sigourney Weaver's Life Path number is a five as shown below:

Life Path = (10 + 08 + 1949) = (1967) = (23) = (5).

Also, note that, October 4th, 2007 will be a lucky day for Sigourney Weaver. The Universal Day number reduces to a five, matching her Life Path number.

Universal Day (10/04/2007) = (2021) = (2 + 2 + 1) = (5).

Doing this calculation for every day is tedious; however, you can pre-calculate the year and month sum, (10 + 2007) = (1), and then just add this value to the day number, summing the result. (1 + 4) = (5).

Libra Calendar Dates

Six days of each month are especially lucky for Libras. They are as follows:

For January: 1st, 5th, 9th, 19th, 20th, and the 27th.

For February: 2nd, 6th, 15th, 20th, 24th, and the 29th.

For March: 4th, 14th, 18th, 23rd, 27th, and the 31st.

For April: 1st, 15th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, and the 28th.

For May: 7th, 8th, 12th, 17th, 21st, and the 24th.

For June: 8th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 22nd, and the 30th.

For July: 4th, 14th, 19th, 20th, 23rd, and the 28th.

For August: 1st, 7th, 10th, 11th, 15th, and the 30th.

For September: 3rd, 6th, 11th, 20th, 22nd, and the 29th.

For October: 4th, 5th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, and the 27th.

For November: 1st, 4th, 6th, 14th, 19th, and the 26th.

For December: 3rd, 12th, 13th, 21st, 25th, and the 29th.

Keith Abbott is the developer and owner of 'Numerology 4 You' where you can order your own Numerology reading, including your complete Lucky Days calendar. Visit him on the web today at http://www.numerology4you.com

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Space Travel and Vending Machines - What Do They Have in Common?

We have put men on the moon and have kept humans in space for decades. We have robots on Mars that have been working far longer than anyone ever expected and we have probes circling other planets and even a couple ready to exit our solar neighborhood. So what does that have to do with vending machines? Nothing. Well, sort of.

Last week I had a conversation with a co-worker. He made a good point. We as humans have the ability to do all of the above but for some reason we have an inability to manufacture a vending machine that works consistently. Seriously, how many times have you walked up to a vending machine and put your money in only to have your selection stick in the machine? A vending machine is very simple and probably has more computer' power than the Apollo moon lander.

Why is it that we can put a man on the moon and yet the vending machine doesn't work right? Knowing that we have a lot of technology in our day-to-day lives, all courtesy of the space program, why don't things work right? Ok, so they needed a ballpoint pen to hold in a breaker so they could leave the moon. It broke because it was hit by their suits and not because of pure failure. Considering the feat and where things have gone technology wise you would think a simple vending machine would work correctly.

Have we become so technologically advanced that when it comes to simple things we are clueless? I've had the pleasure of meeting and working with some amazing people. The knowledge they had in their heads was unbelievable. Yet, they had a hard time grasping some simple day-to-day things.

Have we as a society, in terms of technology, reached the same point? Are we so closely tied to technology that we can't do simple things or make simple machines that work consistently? Calculators work flawlessly every time. Computers will work for years and years doing what they should. Argument on computers is they fail a lot. This is not true though. They work fine and just as they should. A computer crash 99.9% of the time is not hardware related; it's software or user error. Sure hard drives will fail, cooling fans will fail, and CPUs will fail. It is, after all, a machine but the failure rate of a computer due to hardware is much, much lower than that of a vending machine.

So, again the question: Why is it so hard to make a vending machine that works consistently? Is it harder than putting Man on the moon? Is it harder than keeping humans in space for decades? Is it harder than sending a robot to Mars? Or is it a matter of vending machine manufacturers just wanting to make things cheap and make a profit? I'll go with cheap to make a quick buck.

The next time you put your money in a vending machine think about the men that went to the moon and the ones in space. Would you trust this machine with their lives? Would you trust it with your quarter?

Jack R. Mason - Author, Armchair philosopher, scientist.
Email - jackrmason@gmail.com
Blog - Ponder the Thought http://zigtag3d.blogspot.com
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