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      23rd Apr 2005
A better biorhythm calculator should allow the user to Search for
good, bad, and critical days. The biorhythm calculator at Biomood.com
is indeed such an interactive biorhythm program that allows real time
navigation, calculation and search of the biorhythm cycles and their
values. It is 100% free and is at http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx
One can Search for high, low, or critical occurrences of all three
basic cycles and more, individually or as a combination. The biorhythm
calculator will find, plot and display the color biorhythm chart.
The chart displays more than a month of biorhythm cycles at a time.
The advanced calendar control lets you brose the timeline. Navigate
the biorhythm chart by stepping a day, a week or a month at a time, or
by entering the target date and jumping there.
The values of the physical, emotional, intellectual basic cycles,
and their average along with all the values of the i-ching biorhythm
cycles: intuitive, aesthetic, self awareness, and spiritual cycles are
updated automatically.
Another unique feature: the biorhythm calculator at biomood.com
will display the actual age, as years, months and days and not just
days since birth. It will even wish Happy Birthday on the particular
date!
We just started the project and are seeking feedback for the biorhythm
calculator. Thank you. Go now to http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx

 
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      23rd Apr 2005
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> A better biorhythm calculator should allow the user to Search for
> good, bad, and critical days. The biorhythm calculator at Biomood.com
> is indeed such an interactive biorhythm program that allows real time
> navigation, calculation and search of the biorhythm cycles and their
> values. It is 100% free and is at http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx


According to your program, today I'm 100% intellectual but I'm a complete
emotional wreck. But then I used my intellect to realize that biorhythms
are about as valid as horoscopes and I immediately felt better about
myself.

Regards,
Ian.
(Now Playing: I'm Alright - Kenny Loggins)


 
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      23rd Apr 2005
.... a perfectly valid instruction - unlike the certainty of the
biorhythm theory. It should fit well in a disclaimer, and in a how-to
interpret readings page. I added both to the to-do list.

Thanks,
Leo

 
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      23rd Apr 2005
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> We just started the project and are seeking feedback for the biorhythm
> calculator. Thank you. Go now to http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx
>


Is this a plug for an online BR checker?

The best calculator in the world so far is..

http://www.whitestranger.com/introduction.htm

and ...

http://www.whitestranger.com/downloads.htm


As for the theory of BR, does any body really know or understand the
cycles of this universe?

The freeware "software" forum, refuses business or religious arguments,
is there a download?


gw
 
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      23rd Apr 2005
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> A better biorhythm calculator should allow the user to Search for
> good, bad, and critical days. The biorhythm calculator at Biomood.com
> is indeed such an interactive biorhythm program that allows real time
> navigation, calculation and search of the biorhythm cycles and their
> values. It is 100% free and is at http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx
> One can Search for high, low, or critical occurrences of all three
> basic cycles and more, individually or as a combination. The biorhythm
> calculator will find, plot and display the color biorhythm chart.
> The chart displays more than a month of biorhythm cycles at a time.
> The advanced calendar control lets you brose the timeline. Navigate
> the biorhythm chart by stepping a day, a week or a month at a time, or
> by entering the target date and jumping there.
> The values of the physical, emotional, intellectual basic cycles,
> and their average along with all the values of the i-ching biorhythm
> cycles: intuitive, aesthetic, self awareness, and spiritual cycles are
> updated automatically.
> Another unique feature: the biorhythm calculator at biomood.com
> will display the actual age, as years, months and days and not just
> days since birth. It will even wish Happy Birthday on the particular
> date!
> We just started the project and are seeking feedback for the biorhythm
> calculator. Thank you. Go now to http://biomood.com/biorhythm.aspx
>


Never had much to do with biorythms so thought I'd take a look. Had
trouble with the date (in Australia we use dd/mm/yy not mm/dd/yy) but
when I typed in the American version of my DOB I realized the problem
was because I am -99% intellectual today. But wait! That's not today's
date as we are ahead of you. Clicked on the 24th and found out I am
actually -100% intellectual today so that explains everything.

Anyway, what I am trying to say is that there are people in other
countries out here who use different dates to you. Maybe a hint on what
format to enter the date and a reminder that the first date to come up
may not be right for whatever time zone you are in.

Cheers
 
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      23rd Apr 2005
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> Never had much to do with biorythms so thought I'd take a look. Had
> trouble with the date (in Australia we use dd/mm/yy not mm/dd/yy) but
> when I typed in the American version of my DOB I realized the problem
> was because I am -99% intellectual today. But wait! That's not today's
> date as we are ahead of you. Clicked on the 24th and found out I am
> actually -100% intellectual today so that explains everything.
>


So here we are, both of us peaking intellectually at 100%. And what are
we doing with this window of intellectual opportunity? Splitting the
atom? Curing some nasty disease? Solving the problems in the Middle
East? Resolving the eternal fork/spoon dilemma? Nope, we're both
squandering it all by wasting our time posting replies about biorhythms
to a newsgroup.

Shows how smart we are.

Regards,
Ian.
(Now Playing: Wasted Days And Wasted Nights - Freddy Fender)


 
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      24th Apr 2005
"Ionizer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:sMqdnVY6Qo_3UPffRVn-
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> So here we are, both of us peaking intellectually at 100%. And what

are
> we doing with this window of intellectual opportunity? Splitting the
> atom? Curing some nasty disease? Solving the problems in the Middle
> East? Resolving the eternal fork/spoon dilemma? Nope, we're both
> squandering it all by wasting our time posting replies about biorhythms
> to a newsgroup.
>
> Shows how smart we are.
>
> Regards,
> Ian.
> (Now Playing: Wasted Days And Wasted Nights - Freddy Fender)
>
>
>

In this, our "round table", we can be free and express every thought.

Amen Brother Ian.
 
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      24th Apr 2005
There was a tooltip hinting at the date format expected but it might
not show up in your browser - please let me know what browser that is
if that's the case.
I added it on the label next to the input box as well.
Have fun,
Leo

 
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      24th Apr 2005
Choosing to save one's time zone: coming soon. Good point - thanks

 
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      24th Apr 2005
Added time zone option, and tested with IE and Firefox. The time zone
difference is saved to a cookie, so cookies need to be enabled. The
biorhythm calculator / plotter page loads the GMT + the hour difference
as "today". (Actually, the feature is in the common include which shows
throughout the site.) One can change the time zone anytime.
Did not address the daylight savings time (yet) - GMT is not changing
the hour.
I think it adds one hour during summer until Oct the 30th. (I'm in
Arizona and we don't observe it). Let me know if any problems.
Appreciate your feedback.

Cheers

 
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