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From: ValAbraXus <valabraxus@my-deja.com>
Newsgroups: alt.divination,alt.lucky.w
Subject: Binary Coin Divination
Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 02:28:35 GMT
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I sometimes do a divination using 5 coins; penny, nickel, dime, quarter,
& foreign coin or arcade token.  I let each coin represent binary digit
place (1,2,4,8,16), taking heads as 1 & tails as 0.  This gives me a
possible 0-31.  Each letter of the alphabet & 5 extra places that can be
anything like space, comma, etc.  Usually I take these as simply
undefined for the moment.  It can be time consuming, but really no more
so than using a pendulum to get letters.  Anyway, I occasionally have a
lot of time on my hands.

I have found this method to be really random; good for getting messages
that definitely come from outside myself.  Results are uneven.
Sometimes gibberish, but sometimes a very specific message.

Anyone else use anything like this or get results from something
similar?


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