Tomorrow night's exclusive: Fox News skews slightly to the Right...
http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/01/14/golden.globes.lawsuit/index.html
"Two former publicists for the Golden Globes have filed a lawsuit accusing
the group that owns the awards show and some of its members o
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Bob in Jersey wrote:
> No word yet on Better With You or Modern Family.
That is, no word yet on BWY or Cougartown. Modern Family ran the
scheduled episode delayed, followed by a truncated MF repeat.
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Bob in Jersey wrote:
>
> Regarding other shows affected by the pep ral... sorry, memorial
> service (at least one blogger reported that hot-coloured shirts were
> laid on participant seats... confirmed by, f'rinstance,
> http://i.azcentral.com/commphotos/view/44281
It actually seems that a small-ish group of astrologers at least pay attention
to axial precession.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_astrology (apparently the one we're
usually inundated with is Tropical astrology)
Pretty sure the only reason SCG mentioned it last night is because the ne
Regarding other shows affected by the pep ral... sorry, memorial
service (at least one blogger reported that hot-coloured shirts were
laid on participant seats... confirmed by, f'rinstance,
http://i.azcentral.com/commphotos/view/442818.jpg):
The Defenders' new ep aired later that night after Paul
David Bruggeman, to Steve Timko:
> Isn't the bigger calendar shift for most the correction for a few centuries of
> star-wobble?
The original article I read, mentions that. They keep updating it, so
I can't give you its url.
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:02 PM, David Bruggeman wrote:
> Isn't the bigger calendar shift for most the correction for a few centuries
> of star-wobble?
Why would anybody expect astrologers to pay any attention to what
scientists say? If they were paying any attention to science...
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Isn't the bigger calendar shift for most the correction for a few centuries of
star-wobble?
David
From: Steve Timko
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] NotTV: Astrology set on its ear...
I'm not a Virgo under the 13-sign system. I'm a Leo. I seem more Virgo.
Since the astronomical phenomenon has been going on for a while, the real story
is why this got traction now. Which is basically what the prof said.
If this gets more play than the outrage of Pluto's demotion, I will be sad but
not surprised.
David
From: B
I'm not a Virgo under the 13-sign system. I'm a Leo. I seem more Virgo.
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...by some astronomy prof in MN who had to bring up the 13th zodiac
sign that ancients basically tossed back then... the astrological
profession by and large wishes to ignore him...
http://www.startribune.com/local/113610159.html
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A correction: I fat-fingered the apostrophe in Mr Jennings' name. My apologies.
On Jan 13, 2011, at 4:27 PM, Joe Hass wrote:
> In a test match today with a member of the Clue Crew hosting and
> playing only to the equivalent of the first commercial break, the IBM
> supercomputer earned $4,400 t
Thanks Bob, I would've missed it as DTV apparently considers it a
repeat and therefore would not have recorded it as part of my season
pass.
Ron Casalotti
Wayne, NJ
On Jan 13, 9:58 pm, Bob in Jersey wrote:
> ...will air Friday (14), Fox tells TheFutonCritic, and an expansion of
> the 1/26 Idol w
Bob in Jersey wrote:
> PGage, to moi:
>> > Everybody's head hurts here.
>> Everybody's eyes hurt here, from crying. That one was one moving speech. I
>> think I can wait a week for another two episodes of The Human Factor.
>
> Two weeks, at least. Next week... Idol.
Days, not weeks, since Fox is
It's more than a theory. That's what killed me on my second game.
(Well, that and those damn Shakespeare questions.) I made the mistake
of having a big commissary lunch and my thumb was s-l-o-w.
--Dave Sikula
On Jan 13, 5:09 pm, David Bruggeman wrote:
> Kind of supports the theory that the buzze
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