Having been logged into my own little world, and not being able to do code, I emerge to find that I've been well and truly off course.
Big respect to the guys with the clue site.
This was clearly the correct way to go. Ho hum.
One of the posts -5- made said
posted on 29-4-2004 at 02:18 PM Post Number: 503859 (post id: 524553)
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denial is a fitting comfort zone for you. is it not?
for those who connect the dots, they will see my history lesson is correct.
history is always important. especially when you are looking for something very old.
This is clearly a ref to the seven red dots.
Connecting dots, points to constellations. There are a number of seven star groups well known throughout history.
The most famous is The pleiadies.
Others are The big dipper, or Plough in the U.K and Little Bear.
Moreover there is an entire subject called seven star mythology, which discusses the fascination of seven star groups from the Sumerians through to
present day.
Ancient civilisations often showed six stars in a circle with one placed in the centre.
Like this:
This is the only one in London. As far as I'm aware.
Its about a 10 min walk from Trafalgar Square.
[Edited on 23-5-2004 by Smudge]
[Edited on 23-5-2004 by Smudge]