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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (23497)12/3/2001 10:31:51 AM
From: Doo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Sorry, Chip. I don't follow cycles, unless you count the ovulation cycles of my ewes during breeding season. ;)



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (23497)12/3/2001 10:35:20 AM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
Here's a fun one for you on cycles:

home.pacbell.net

"We have a solar eclipse on 12/14 that is similar to solar eclipses that occurred on 11/1/1929 and 9/18/1857. In both 1857 and 1929, the panics began on the full moon preceding the solar eclipse and continued through the eclipse into the following full moon. In 1857, the average stock lost over 30% of its value and, in 1929, the Dow lost over 40% in the four week time period between the full moons straddling the solar eclipse. If you look outside your window today, you’ll notice that today is the full moon before the solar eclipse. Will history repeat or rhyme? We’ll know by Christmas."