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Love your computer and it will love you back - or so says Mark Kuenzel right at the beginning of this powerpacked 2 1/2 hour workshop covering everything you need to know to bring your astrology into the digital age. And if you follow Mark's advice, you will not only learn to love your computer, but you will also come to understand the basic skills and techniques you need to be an astrologer in the digital age. This preconference workshop from UAC 2008 comes to you on a downloadable MP3 file along with the powerpoint outline of the entire presentation.
Topics covered include the basics of web pages, a thorough explanation of how to record (and send) client readings and podcasts, how to make your own CDs, how to accept credit cards on your professional website, and even how to teach classes online! Mark's ability to communicate technical matters in a clear and understandable way is first-rate, but don't take our word for it. Listen to the sample below - then click here to go get the MP3!
Editor Leigh Westin: "Our focus in this issue is prediction from the context of forecasting or projection based on a body of knowledge..."
Love your computer and it will love you back - or so says Mark Kuenzel right at the beginning of this powerpacked 2 1/2 hour workshop covering everything you need to know to bring your astrology into the digital age. This preconference workshop from UAC 2008 comes to you as a downloadable MP3 file along with the powerpoint outline of the entire presentation.
Mali and Timbuktu cooperate to save 30,000 ancient manuscripts covering, "...disciplines ranging from medicine, philosophy, literature, mathematics, biology, astrology, history, Islamic studies and philology among others."
A rare 30-piece tile panel by Gothic revival designer William Burges, dating from around 1880 and featuring a zodiac motif, has netted £25,000 at a Sotheby's auction in London.
Astronomers met in August 14-16 at Johns Hopkins University to discuss their demotion of Pluto at their meeting last year. Some people are still unhappy!
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