cj#1015> Can an email list have a star sign??

1999-11-18

Richard Moore

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From: "Vadim Bondar" <•••@••.•••>
To: •••@••.•••
Subject: Re: a posting from the past...
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 01:45:44 EST

Hi Richard,

It was lovely that you posted the first cj message. And since it had a date,
I've got an astrological chart for cj. Just for fun. Here are the excerpts:
(from http://www.thenewage.com/oracles/index.html)

"You are open-minded and democratic, enthusiastic, and have a definite sense
of mission. Above all, you are a progressive and enjoy putting into practice
that which is good for all. Your altruism could appear as coolness. At home
with different cultures, peoples, and lands, you love to work with (and in)
groups.

"You are unconventional, independent, and drawn to whatever is different and
original in life. You hate being tied down with the drudgery of routine,
preferring instead to keep your options open. You may find yourself involved
in causes that go against tradition, revolutions of one kind or another --
social or political. Your friends are probably also eccentric, in particular
those in authority, older persons, and men who are nonconformist.
Communication, computers, electronics, and everything new-wave is what you
star in.

"You have high ideals and an ability to enchant others with your words and
images. Your presence has a way of easing things, helping those around you
let go of any differences and stand behind what unites us all.

"You love all things plain and true, and possessing an innate sense of
religion and what's real. Not prudish, even communal, you insist on freedom
in all things.

"You like to work with words and ideas and have a natural appreciation for
anything that is literary or artistic. Your sense of discernment when it
comes to matters of literary and intellectual taste is very refined. You
could write poetry or prose, and you put a very high value on the written
word. You enjoy nothing more than a good conversation and may be very adept
at speaking and communicating.

"You value fairness in all things and go out of your way to be just. In
addition, you have an innate sense of how to work with and guide others in
making decisions. You understand the choices and can spot the right ones.

"You are an impartial thinker, democratic to the point of being impersonal.
Fascinated by the latest technology, you have very original ideas, an
inventor. Always thinking of the world as a unity, you are idealistic and
believe in putting into practice what is preached. You are group-conscious,
community-oriented.
...
Good luck to you, Richard, and long live cj.
Vadim.



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