Biorhythm 2.0
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Loading Program
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A Brief History
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Biorhythms had a heyday in the late 1970's. There are 3 primary cycles that allegedly begin the moment you
are born. Some folks still pay a lot of attention to them (and go to palm readers as well). The 3 cycles
are:
Physical--cycle length 23 days.
Emotional--cycle length 28 days.
and Mental--cycle length 33 days.
The bad days are supposedly when one of the cycles crosses the midline from positive to negative and vice versa.
If you have 2 cycles simultaneously crossing, you have a really bad day and if 3 cross simultaneously -- look out!
A 4th cycle has also now been described--"Intuitive"--which has a length of 38 days. This cycle has been
added to the display in version 2.0. |
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| The program plots your biorhythm graphs from 10 days before the designated date to 10 days after. The designated
date (default today) is in the center of the graph. Because of the sine routine, you can't display days before
your actual date of birth. If you want to see your actual birthday plot, add 10 days to your date of birth
and then display the graph. Your birthday will be at the beginning of the display. |
There is now only a single file required to the program.
Biorhythm.PRC
Load Biorhythm.PRC via the Palm Pilot Install Program. |
Running the Program
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Simply enter the birth year, month and day of the person to be plotted. Today's date is defaulted as the plot
date on startup but you can edit it to any date. Tap the graph button for an instant biorhythm plot.
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Saving your birthdate
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In the latest version, I've added the ability to save and recall 4 birthdates to eliminate writing in old data
over and over. When you want to save the current birthday information, tap the "save" button. This will
bring up the save / recall window. Tap the text field where you want to save the data and type in the appropriate
name (up to 24 characters). Then tap the button (1-4) next to the name to save it.
To recall the saved information, tap the "select" button and then just tap the button adjacent to
the name to recall the previously stored data.
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I'd appreciate comments or suggestions. Send them to:
Martin Beattie
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