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From: David Gullick <dgullick@interlog.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:30:46 -0600 Fwd Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 16:00:34 -0500 Subject: Re: Ireland Newest Hotspot For Alien Spaceships? >From: Stig Agermose <Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk> >To: updates@globalserve.net >Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 21:25:22 +0100 >Subject: Ireland Newest Hotspot For Alien Spaceships? >Ansbro is convinced UFOs will be hovering above Dublin at >5 a.m. Jan. 30. And in February, he promised, they'll return to >one of their favorite haunts, the tiny town of Boyle, County >Rosscommon. It's "a UFO hotspot," he said. Oh no! Not again... two predictions in one month <sigh> Now let me see (pulls out trusty old slide-rule again..twiddle, twiddle). Arrgh...not Sirius this time..its..its.. The Pleiades (The Seven Sisters). In Dublin on Jan 30th, at 5:00am Daylight saving time The Pleiades are just above the horizon. At 5:01am Electra is just at the horizon at precisely 43.1 deg north of west. At 5:07 The Pleiades are below the horizon. Darn! Not enough accuracy, perhaps the 43.1 is actually 43.1336 degs (43:08:0.8).. hmmm, now where have I seen a number like that before? (4 million pounds sterling will produce instant memory recall and a map of Egypt. oops, I hope the pyramidologists aren't reading this) Seven minutes for Seven Sisters to transit the horizon? Scary <grin>. (Collapses in a frenzy whilst incanting long lost Druidic tome) solis sacerdotibus. djg
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