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[Repeated a/c time-out of old post]
~>Axel
[UPDATE]
Thanks for taking the time to reply, Axel.
Anyway, here's the update on the Mars in 10th observation:
Common sense tells us that if we have more "Music"- type categories in
This means that when a print-out is done now, the final result - in
It seems that a lot more work needs to be done with the tagging of
Ray
>The computer did this - I didn't.
>It found in my database of 37,000 timed charts from Astrodatabank and
>some of the Gauquelin data collection that an interest in Music
>featured overwhelmingly amongst the highest scores in the 100
>categories (percentage wise).
>I suppose if there was no such thing as astrology, we'd have to start
>inventing it - right about now :-))
>Music Teacher......................... MUSIC
>Perfectionist
>Executed
>Gregarious
>Talkative
>Solitary
>Vocalist Opera........................ MUSIC
>Psychotic episode
>Conductor .............................MUSIC
>Married under 3 years
>Gauquelin Musicians .................. MUSIC
>Jazz Musician .........................MUSIC
>Schizophrenia
>Composer ..............................MUSIC
>Country and W Singer ................. MUSIC
>Near death experience
>Adopted
>Instrumentalist .......................MUSIC
>Ray
I asked a couple of others who visit this group why they haven't been
writing anything, and it turned out that they all had broken fingers,
but I'm starting to wonder if the real reason is that they don't feel
comfortable with this group's format. Perhaps one of those web formats
could coax a few more to get involved?
the batch of 37,000 timed charts, then obviously we have a greater
chance of getting more of them amongst the best scores, which would
give us an undesirable bias, so I have now tagged every category with
a series of fifteen 3-character tags such as "MUS", "ART", "SPT",
"MAR", "NEP" -- for Music, Art, Sport, Mars, Neptune etc etc.
the form of a table, shows the Observed number of "hits" versus the
Expected number. So far it's working very well and I no longer have to
wonder if the apparent themes I see amongst the highest scores are
real or imaginary.
categories (to find the best series of descriptors for them) and a lot
more data and categories are needed, but the preliminary results
should convince some researchers that it will be worthwhile to put a
bit of effort into it.