That was pretty interesting commentary on the Jupiter-Saturn synodic cycle. Could you explain in a little more minute detail about how it is applied? If I understand you correctly you are instructing us to make note of the degrees of separation between Saturn and Jupiter on the day of the high or low, and then count the 15 degrees movement of Jupiter in relation to Saturn? I think I recall reading in a George Bayer book years ago, something about that 15 degrees movement of Saturn, but I don't recall the finer details about how to fascilitate it. TIA