tlitody
Well-known
Maybe so, but it was actually pretty fun to come up with those gag questions.
In that case you are excused:angel:
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Iron Tiger Year, I think, but I'm not sure. May have been Fire Tiger.
What's frightening is that in my 'teens I used to be regarded as quite a good astrologer, and for the many years she lived there, a very dear friend was regarded as one of the best astrologers in Glastonbury (where they tend to be really discriminating about these things).
After aiming off for Jungian synchronicity, the thing is, I know how it's done, and I can't help marvelling at the gullibility of those who place too much faith in it.
"Too much?" How can there be any? Well, at the very least, for some people, astrology is a self-fulfilling prophecy ("I'm Gemini, so I do Gemini things.") And if the 'astrologer' is any good, they can tell a lot about you (from pure observation) regardless of when you were actually born, and they can make it fit your star sign/Tibetan birth year/whatever in an astonishingly convincing fashion.
Of course, those who are resoundingly anti-astrology, and vehemently deny all of the above, are quite often even easier to see through, simply by steering a a course 180 degrees opposed to their flat statements.
Tashi delek,
R.
What's frightening is that in my 'teens I used to be regarded as quite a good astrologer, and for the many years she lived there, a very dear friend was regarded as one of the best astrologers in Glastonbury (where they tend to be really discriminating about these things).
After aiming off for Jungian synchronicity, the thing is, I know how it's done, and I can't help marvelling at the gullibility of those who place too much faith in it.
"Too much?" How can there be any? Well, at the very least, for some people, astrology is a self-fulfilling prophecy ("I'm Gemini, so I do Gemini things.") And if the 'astrologer' is any good, they can tell a lot about you (from pure observation) regardless of when you were actually born, and they can make it fit your star sign/Tibetan birth year/whatever in an astonishingly convincing fashion.
Of course, those who are resoundingly anti-astrology, and vehemently deny all of the above, are quite often even easier to see through, simply by steering a a course 180 degrees opposed to their flat statements.
Tashi delek,
R.
pevelg
Well-known
Well, I'm a "cusp" sign. July 22nd, which is usually a Cancer. However, I was born in '85, so during which year Cancer ended on the 21st and Leo started on the 22nd. Thus I guess, TECHNICALLY, I'm a Leo.....
But I identify with the Cancer sign much more....
I do however think this stuff is nonsense. I rather study the physics of astronomy....
But I identify with the Cancer sign much more....
I do however think this stuff is nonsense. I rather study the physics of astronomy....
damien.murphy
Damien
Ha ha, don't believe in average anything, but for the record am a Capricorn
DanOnRoute66
I now live in Des Moines
Maybe you're looking for the mode, the value that occurs most often.
damien.murphy
Damien
didn't we learn statistics at school?
They should never teach statistics at school.. well, maybe a healthy scepticism for such..
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
OK ... so explain the huge discrepancy between cancarians and librans? 
tlitody
Well-known
OK ... so explain the huge discrepancy between cancarians and librans?![]()
There are power cuts in late August in the southern hemisphere causing the results to be screwed.
Steve M.
Veteran
By the Chinese horoscope, I'm the Dragon. The wife is the Dog. They say for the Dragon to avoid the Dog. They also say that for the Dog, the worst match would be the Dragon. We've been together 8 years now, and I'm sure we always will be.
easyrider
Photo addict
I'm holding out for the shoe size poll.
Let's hope it sticks to shoes when the poll on sizes goes up!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Miss February 1st has casted Her Vote.... 
Had I been born 5 hours earlier I would have been a Capricorn. Isn't there something special about the cusp? 
tlitody
Well-known
Had I been born 5 hours earlier I would have been a Capricorn. Isn't there something special about the cusp?![]()
Yeah, you're schizophrenic..
oldoc
oldoc
Dumb poll...
rockman525
Member
Go Cancer, Go Cancer...goooooooooCAANNCCEERR! (Short cheerleader skirts flopping up and down, the mad rustle of PomPoms in the air, the receeding squeals of perfect white sneakers voiding teen energy on the gym floor).
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
pevelg
Well-known
Had I been born 5 hours earlier I would have been a Capricorn. Isn't there something special about the cusp?![]()
Yes..... We are awesome.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Dumb poll...
Yes, it is. Sometimes averages can be useful. For instance, it can be useful to know the average test score for one's class. But it is not reasonable to average things that are discrete, unique, and not really representable with a number that reflects a measurable quantity. For instance, what if say we are going to average ham, roast beef, olive oil, and Spam. So we assign ham=1, roast beef=2, olive oil=3, and Spam=4. The average is 10/4, or 2.5.
So what? Sure, they are all food products, just as zodiac signs are all, well, zodiac signs. But as Maurice Chevalier said in Gigi: "So what, so what, so what?"
Maybe what was meant was, "What is the modal sign of RFF members?" Or, more likely, the modal sign of people who vote in polls. The mode means the most frequently occurring result. I don't know what use this information would be, but at least it would be statistically more defensible.
I move that from now on, all polls have to first be submitted to Raid to be inspected for appropriateness of methodology before they can be posted! Sorry, Raid!
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
In the spirit of shut-in wankery that seems to be on the rise (if these polls are any indication), here are some future subjects for people who never leave the house or actually use their cameras:
• What type of potato chip does a RFF member prefer?
Laura Scudders Potato Chips. "More big yummy chips, less little crummy chips." Unfortunately, they don't carry them in St. Louis. I remember getting them in Safeway in Nevada & Colorado. Fortunately, we do have Lay's here.
Interesting to note the Cancers and the Aquarians stay in the lead with 11+% each, well above any other. Can there be any significance to this?
Potato chips? Tim's Cascade...
Potato chips? Tim's Cascade...
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