Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Given the hot words that have been creating quite the furore all over the world and even the sattwic jyotish bakery has not been spared from the heat, although the tantalizing aroma of all the baked and cooked goods and goodies have been tugging at our collective souls more than the tartness of the cranberry and other fruits in the baked goodies -- one still wonders about the wars that are going on all around, and have always been. Yes, dear moderator/s -- as in my furtive imagination, I picture you poised menacingly with your cyberscissors wide open yet quivering as you vacillate in your decision to cut or not to cut, based on (lack of) astrological relevance of this post ... My question is simple: The world has had many armies, all of which had been composed of soldiers. Now there are certain common things about soldiers, certain common trends and traits. Yet, soldiers in different armies (Russian, American, Canadian, Pakistani, Indian, Chinese, German, Shaolin, Italian, French, Dutch, Nazi, Polish) or even regiments (such as Nepalese, Gurkha, Sikh, Bengal...), NO ONE WOULD DENY HAVE A CERTAIN FLAVOUR THAT IS COMMON WITHIN A REGIMENT OR NATIONAL ARMY, but somewhat different between regiments and armies, if they were ASTROLOGICALLY-COMPARED and honestly studied!). Statsticians know of this and name it with the incriminating term: Sampling bias! In other words, when trying to describe and define descriptors which are being proposed to describe FRUIT, do not just look at apples, or oranges, or bananas or mangoes ALONE and then extrapolate in a blase' manner with a beatific smile on your face! Now no one is denying that apple is not a grand and delectable fruit, but it would not describe a banana which is very much a wonderful fruit, the beloved of Sri Hanuman ji and his worshippers!! Bhool-chook leni deni! Caveat Astrologer!! RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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