Wobbly Earth means your horoscope is wrong
"The earliest known astronomer to recognize and assess the movement of precession was Aristarchus of Samos, who lived around 280 B.C.," Rao told LiveScience.
So your topic of conversation was already 2290 years old. Sorry Rudy.

I don't know if the Babylonians had a fear of the number 13, and I used to be an expert. I do know they used numbers like 60 a lot since it is more easily divided than 10. That's why we have 60 seconds in one minute and 60 minutes in an hour.

As far as I'm concerned, horoscopes may be fun to read but I don't really believe in them. According to this new table, I'm not a Gemini but a Taurus. That's funny, according to Chinese Zodiac I'm an Ox so that sounds a bit same.