Yes, they are vague. I think that's what can make a "prediction" applicable. The person in question will bend or distort whatever they hear into what they want to hear. I know there is a lot of crap out there and people love to capitalize, but every now and then I hear of something I don't have a scientific answer to. That, in itself, precludes me from dismissing it prematurely. In being a (computer) scientist, I can't discredit something not proven to be false. And yes, I admit, at the time I read what I wanted to hear, but there was truth to it nonetheless. I did have my set-apart thoughts because it seems I'm the only one I know with as much will-power as I have. Most seem to cheat, back-stab, be lazy, etc. I love the study of the mind, so that's why I pay it attention. I just comes down to being open minded. Maybe it's crap, but maybe there is some truth to it. "Wow, YOU'RE an asshole." ROTFLMAO Jeremy L. Falcon "The One Who Said, 'The One Who Said...'" Homepage: imputek.com