[Redbook4:154-155][19871119:2312d]{Barometers}[19th
November 1987]
19871119:2312
[continued]
●
I
was, however*, delighted to see (on a barometer catalogue) that
barometers generally seem to share the same layout**, with all or
some (or none [sic])
of the words occurring in the same places (i.e. the underlying
numbers are always in the same places):
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(I~)
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(29)
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Change
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(30)
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RAIN
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FAIR
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(G~)
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Much
Rain
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+
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Set
Fair
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(M~)
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STORMY
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VERY
DRY
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(28)
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(31)
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{LOW
[PRESSURE]}
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{HIGH
PRESSURE}
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Compare
the 4 'elements' {(on the Circles):}
-
I~
(Wet)
(Cold)
WATER
AIR
G~
+
M~
FIRE
EARTH
(Hot)
(Dry)
Delightful!
Perhaps I recalled the barometer that hung at [C]....
*[ref.
last 3 previous entries, presumably; this is the last of three
bullet-pointed “Points Arising” referred to in
[Redbook4:153][19871119:2312]{Methodology: Points Arising}[19th
November 1987].]
**[with
each other, presumably.]
See
[[Redbook4:160][19871119:2312#]{Star Cycles II – Circle
Polarity}[19th
November 1987],] p160.
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