Not a desperately urgent request but a quick solution would be very nice - it's about a Biorhythm program

Ric Moore wayward4now at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 04:49:00 UTC 2010


On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 18:12 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
> On 31/10/2010 16:58, Ric Moore wrote:
> > On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 16:10 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
> >    
> [pruned]
> 
> 
> >> As a gag, with several friends near by, I tried to run the
> >>> Apple ][ version of Bio Rhythm on the supposed crucifixion date of Jesus
> >>> Christ. It showed all 3 cycles peaked and then my computer froze solid.
> >>> Then, at a restaurant show in Houston, I was printing out charts for
> >>> free as a "come-on". One lady came up and asked me to run a date for
> >>> her. It came up with all three cycles low. I remarked someone had a bad
> >>> day! The lady took the chart and walked off. Her friend came over and
> >>> whispered that her son committed suicide on that day. I didn't dink with
> >>> it again, after that. Strange, you bet. :) Ric
> >>>
> >>>        
> >> I am not too sure if you are being serious or being frivolous here.
> >>
> >> Have you read the book Biorhythm by Bernard Gittelson, ISBN 0 7088 1365
> >> 8 ? If you get the chance do so.
> >>      
> > Serious as a heart attack. Our company's booth was across from the
> > imported beer booth, so we were already lubricated. Then that thing with
> > the lady happened. THAT got us sober real quick. I would think that each
> > person's "cycles" would vary, so standard values would not cut it
> > especially after a period of years. But very interesting. Ric
> >    
> 
> 
> My mother died (from cancer) on the day of her physical critical day.
> 
> My father had his stroke on his critical day and then died on the next 
> physical critical day.
> 
> My grandfather, my mother's father, died (by being smashed to bits by a 
> driver) on his critical intellectual day - he was crossing the road and 
> wasn't paying attention.
> 
> My grandmother, the above's wife, died, from cancer, on her physical 
> critical day.
> 
> All may be coincidences, but everything that was spouted by Freud is 
> just bullshit as he was conning his rich patients with his mumbo-jumbo 
> into paying him for his BS treatment - and universities are still 
> teaching his crap.

BTW, did you actually find a good biorhythm program for linux yet? :)
Ric
 

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