>>>Decisions, decisions, the latent Gemini in me can't make up its mind. >> >>How many ppl on this list and prolific techno artists are gemini's?
I'm not but should have but was born a few weeks later, I am not sure how premature/late births affect it. I am a Leo (though in in a few interpretations Leo/Cancer cusp) and there are no Leos making techno/ electronic music that I know of apart from Carl Cox. We're supposed to get on well with Geminis but they just beguile me, which isn't a bad thing since I like being beguiled. I have this theory that we're partly socialised into signs but then there are some commonalities that can't be explained. A lot of those daily readings are dubious though - how many times have you been promised a grand romance/holiday (BOTH OF WHICH I WANT NOW) and they ain't come? I was recently asked to make one up for a fashion magazine (I didn't) and I found out that a mate of mine did them for a leading women's mag when the regular guy (I'd love to tell you what he did before he retired and took up this column but it could get out and I'd be in trouble, it's hilarious mind) couldn't get around to it. Neither had backgrounds in astrology and were just using their creativity. So approach with caution. What is surprising though is how universal astrology is. If you talk star signs with people from different backgrounds (crossing race, creed, colour, nationality, gender, etc) you will usually find common ground. In this Claude Young (Cancer) interview I did recently he said that everytime he logs onto his e-mail he checks out his daily chart and it's usually not far off the mark. Cheers Cyclone
