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Uncle John's Bathroom Reader is a series of books containing trivia and short essays on miscellaneous topics, ostensibly for reading in the bathroom. [1] The books are credited to the Bathroom Readers' Institute, though Uncle John is a real person named John Javna, who created the series along with his brother Gordon, as well as a team of assistants.
Locational astrology is an old concept, [2] but Lewis expanded a little-known field, using detailed maps and modern software. In 1979, Lewis published the first edition of his annual Sourcebook of Mundane Maps. [3]
A $23 million next-generation space toilet called the Universal Waste Management System (UWMS) is being developed by NASA for Orion and the International Space Station. [21] [22] The UWMS is the first space toilet designed specifically for women as well as men, easing the use of space toilets for women and use for stool and urine at the same ...
Linda Goodman's books also reference what she referred to as the "disappearance" of her eldest daughter, 18-year old Sarah "Sally" Snyder, in the 1970s, and the mystery around her reported death. Linda's husband Sam Goodman had identified the body at the New York morgue, and had the body cremated, but recanted the identification a few days later.
In 1979, Lois Rodden started publishing birth data with her book, Profiles of Women. Eventually this led onto the formation of Astrodatabank. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Mark McDonough [ 5 ] developed the Astrodatabank database work using the astrology birth data collected by Lois Rodden over 40 years of research. [ 6 ]
New 1 in Cetus (source: The Deep-Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000.0, Cragin-Lucyk-Rappaport, chart 262). New 5 in Sagittarius (thus mentioned on chart 22 of Wil Tirion's Sky-Atlas 2000.0, mentioned as ESO 285-G7 on charts 411 and 412 in Uranometria 2000.0 Volume 2, 1987 edition).
In addition to being editor/publisher [8] of the long-running journal, Data News [9] [10] Rodden wrote five books of astrological data (the Astro-Data series), [11] [12] and three textbooks, [13] [14] The Mercury Method of Chart Comparison; Modern Transits, and Money, How to Find it With Astrology.
Ron Miller (born May 8, 1947) is an American illustrator and writer who lives and works in South Boston, Virginia.He now specializes in astronomical, astronautical and science fiction books for adults and young adults.