So, yesterday, I really wanted to figure out what my horoscope would be like for my birthday on July 29th. I’m not really a big astrology guy, but I do find it kinda fun to check these things out from time to time. It’s like a little guilty pleasure, you know?
First, I tried to find a website that would tell me about my birth chart. This is my first time doing this. I discovered that I needed my birth date and time for a more detailed reading. Sadly, I don’t have my exact birth time on hand. I mean, who keeps track of that stuff anyway? But, I did find a bunch of sites that let you do it with just your birth date, which was cool.
Then, I stumbled upon a site with a “How old am I calculator”. This was a fun distraction! This calculator not only told me how old I was in years but also in months, weeks, and days. Turns out, I’ve been around for quite a bit. Time flies when you are having fun, eh?
While browsing, I ran into some annoying pop-ups. It’s pretty common these days, but man, it’s a pain. Most of them seemed to be from scammers trying to get me to allow push notifications. I guess they are hoping to trick people into subscribing to their nonsense. Just be careful out there, folks.
I also found a few articles talking about historical events, but they didn’t seem very related. One talked about something from 2021, and another mentioned the 1950s after the Korean War. There was also this really weird story about a guy named Equality 7-2521 who invented a light bulb in some dystopian world. It was pretty random, but it got me thinking about how different life was back then.
Lastly, I saw an ad for something called “SK On’s SF Battery”. It was being shown off at CES 2023 in Las Vegas. Not sure what it is, but it sounds like some new tech. I didn’t really spend much time on it, but I guess it’s cool that people are still innovating.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:
- Searched for birth chart websites without needing my exact birth time.
- Used a “How old am I calculator” for fun.
- Dealt with a bunch of annoying scammy pop-ups.
- Read some random articles about history and a weird story about a guy named Equality 7-2521.
- Saw an ad for some new battery tech at CES 2023.
Overall, it was an interesting little adventure. I didn’t get a super detailed horoscope, but it was still a fun way to kill some time. Maybe I will try again when I can find my exact birth time. Until then, I will just enjoy these little tidbits of astrological fun. Stay safe and have fun, everyone!