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simplicityjones
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November Calendar

I was trying to see a pattern to the calendar. All of the times and dates have been running 1-2-3-4-5 in numerical order. Ex: M 11 on top 1 on bottom, T 12 on top 2 on bottom, W 1 on top 3 on bottom. Get the idea?

Well, the numerical order of best times for rare fish sightings is not sequential on 11/6, 11/24, 11/25 and 11/29. The times are off. Do you think there is any significance?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:30 pm
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punxtr
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I try to focus on days on new moons or full moons. No pattern has been found yet.
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Xeno Lambrose
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Sorry, maybe it's because I'm half-asleep, but I'm not following you. Can you clarify for your brain dead colleague?

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simplicityjones
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larification

Xeno Lambrose wrote:
Sorry, maybe it's because I'm half-asleep, but I'm not following you. Can you clarify for your brain dead colleague?



Okay, On Monday 11/01 the times were 8:18am-8:56am the 2nd set of times are 8:55pm-9:43pm. Tuesday 9:01am-9:42am 2nd set 9:17pm-9:50pm. Wednesday 10:02am-10:41am 2nd set 9:59pm-10:38pm and so on.

The picture quality is $h!t but here it is for an idea.
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hockeyd44
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same time

The only thing that jumps out at me is sat 11-6. Its the only full moon and the times listed are the same... 11:49am-12:39pm.

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gramma
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why looking for pattern?

maybe there's a golden ratio hidden in the calendar Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
(for non searchfunctionusing folks: this was ironical not for real!!!1!!1!!)

we should keep an eye on the "Print all pages to default printer" passive chat

"Mysterio" will obviously leave a new "4D&5O" message for a new "Toadfishchat" in there........
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Wickse101
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Have you noticed that on the 4th , 5th and 6th of November the times are off .. the 4th goes from 10.33am - 11.08pm and 10.58pm - 11.35pm ... the 5th goes from 11.10am - 12.04pm and 11.24pm - 11.59pm and the 6th goes from 11.49am - 12.36pm and then 11.49am to 12.26pm .. its exactly the same !!

Maybe the chat will be updated on these dates or we will get more clues to what on earth this film is actually about ![/img]

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simplicityjones
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Gramma, over thinking the obvious

I'm a science geek. i have a bad habbit of over thinking the obvious. Like the foghorn clue. I was way, way, way off base. I was looking for the square root rather than 1+1=2.

I guess I'm doing it again. Smile

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gramma
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here in germany we say......(free translated)

...foolish farmers always have the biggest potatoes...


dont "over think" it - understand it Wink
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For the first time Josh's calendar

http://www.hooklineandminker.com/images/calendar.gif

doesn't coincide with the In-fisherman solunar

http://www.in-fisherman.com/solunar-calendar

on the single event day, caused by the moon's orbit of about 24 hours 50 minutes. (I think the solunar uses moon overhead)

Josh has the 6th, instead of the 23rd where it should be, maybe because the in-fisherman one ( if that is what Josh uses) has a major am-pm error that day. (One of two errors really)

Not saying any of this means anything, it's just out of the norm.

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gramma
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booba wrote:
For the first time Josh's calendar

http://www.hooklineandminker.com/images/calendar.gif

doesn't coincide with the In-fisherman solunar

http://www.in-fisherman.com/solunar-calendar

on the single event day, caused by the moon's orbit of about 24 hours 50 minutes. (I think the solunar uses moon overhead)

Josh has the 6th, instead of the 23rd where it should be, maybe because the in-fisherman one ( if that is what Josh uses) has a major am-pm error that day. (One of two errors really)

Not saying any of this means anything, it's just out of the norm.



ich checked the previous calendar several times - not one single phase was matching realife - and i checked a lot - i wanted to find out Josh's exact location by that
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