Geological version of iTunes iChing
Yami has been befuddling me with iTunes iChing for quite some time now. Part of this is because she uses a diVination method that seems to be rooted (so to speak) in some sort of pre-enlightenment mystical mumbo-jumbo, and does not use proper geologic terms. Therefore, the first step towards making this system comprehensible is to translate the original names of the cards. As far as I can tell, the most direct translation is the one that follows:
- Covering: Regolith
- Crossing: Intrusions
- Crown: Stratigraphy
- Root: Basement
- Past: Geochronology
- Future: Modeling
- Questioner: Investigator
- House: Institution
- Inside: Lab equipment
- Outcome: Journal of publication
Let us test this diVination method. Obviously I don’t want to talk about my upcoming field season, but kids are always good fortune-telling material. So, Oh great and glorious iPod, what will my child surprise me with next?
- Regolith: Nutcracker Act I,4 (presents of Drosselmeyer) (Tchaikovsky)
- Intrusion: I’m a man (Yardbirds)
- Stratigraphy: East Wes (Eric Johnson)
- Basement: Happiness (Orson)
- Geochronology: Heartful of Soul (Yardbirds)
- Modeling: Marriage of Figaro Act III, Ecco la Marcia (Mozart)
- Investigator: Best of Friends (Joan Baez)
- Institution: I’ll take care of you (Dixie Chicks)
- Lab: Boom Boom (Animals)
- Journal: Ride across the River (Dire Straits)
Hmm. Dunno about this man and marriage thing. Looks like I might have to lock up my daughter early.
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