Subject: The hidden meaning of Jupiter symbol From: rhaller@oregon.uoregon.edu Date: 1991-04-17, 13:04 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Perhaps someone else has already posted this, but I haven't seen it yet. I haven't been reading the RS: stuff, so maybe someone posted it there. Anyway, it turns out that the symbol in the petroglyph that has been correctly identified as the astrological symbol for Jupiter has another meaning. According to my old 'college' dictionary, it is used to represent THURSDAY!!! If that isn't enough, some of you may recall my post pointing out that the symbol could be interpreted as a reference to the number 42. To be sure, the two part is to the left of the part that looks like a 4, but the 4 is much larger (significant). Some of you out there know that 42 is the answer to a very important question. You will also know what happened on a Thursday :-) OK, OK. I'll admit the 42 part is stretching it a bit, but I wouldn't put it past L&F to stick that reference to Thursdays in if it didn't require a lot of reshooting effort. Otherwise, what a marvelous 'coincidence' :-) -Rich ("I never could get the hang of Thursdays") Haller