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It is said that the day everyone has on Chinese New Year ( Tet ) sets the trend for your entire year. I have found this to be very true ...
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    Happy Chinese New Year To All!! Feb. 18, 2007

    It is said that the day everyone has on Chinese New Year ( Tet ) sets the trend for your entire year.

    I have found this to be very true in my own life. Therefor I try to, as much as possible, avoid having any problems on whichever different day each year that Chinese New Year occurs.

    This year it is Sunday Feb. 18, 2007

    As a humor to old man cousinlucky you can see if your experiences on Feb. 18, 2007 sets the trend of your life till Feb. 6, 2008.

    I sincerely hope that all Linuxforum members have a truly great year!!!!

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    I'm indonesian but my blood is chinese. My family have abandoned most of the chinese tradition but I'm always having this urge to coming back to my root . Listening to some barongsai or the traditional music even make me shivers, like when you really like a song... I don't know why, I just love em. Specially some malls here starting chinese new years events and barongsai are everywhere. Well, kind of lame when everybody receives their ang paws when I'm not ROFLMAO . Naah.

    Happy chinese new year for everyone.

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    So just out of curiosity, what is 2007 the "year of"?
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    yep, it's piggie, fire pig to be exact.

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    I bought some stir fry today in honour of Chinese New Year. I might not wait until Sunday to eat it though! Happy year of the piggy.
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    新年快樂! Funny that I'm in Chinese class as I'm writing this...
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    From Feb. 18, 2007 until Feb. 6, 2008 will indeed be the year of the Pig/Boar. It is a number two year; for any of you curious about Nine Ki astrology related to the I Ching.

    If you are a number two ( as I am ) the energy of the Cosmos will be seeking you out this year. It is the year of fulfilment. Everything a number two has been working for produces results this year. If a number two has been working negatively or in the wrong direction they can expect negative results and penalties. If a number two has been positive and working for what is right they will reap their reward sometime during this year.

    For all number twos it will be a year of extremes; it will either bring you the greatest possible success, or inflict the greatest losses.

    This year will prove hazardous for people who are number one, number three, or number four.

    I was born in 1944 and for males born in 1953, 1962, 1971, 1980, or 1989 number two is their Nine Ki number.

    Females born in 1942, 1951, 1960, 1969, 1978, or 1987 are also number two people.

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