spreads on your pc

MrAndrewJ

Mitzy said:
Oh wait, Craigslist is where I am looking for a new job. Nevermind.
You, too?

Erm, anyway -- smartphones and bathroom breaks seem to be a pretty good workaround for workplace restrictions. At least it works for me. More typically for craigslist than for tarot. ;)
 

graspee

http://www.fourthdimension.net/thoth/

Thoth deck, celtic cross. Works ok on iphone/ipod touch. Has a somewhat linear way of reading the cards though, as in it makes you click by each card in order, then tells you what it means then goes onto the next one.
 

Le Fanu

Nice, graspee, I like that. Simple and uncluttered and we can interpret them ourselves.
 

AJ

Le Fanu said:
I don't know what it's like elsewhere but here when I walk down the street I see crowds of people outside office blocks all puffing away and chatting. I think of all their penalised non-smoking workmates upstairs.

momentarily off topic, Stephen King has a great short story called the 10 o'clock people; it is in Nightmares and Dreamscapes.

I quit 15 years ago but still occasionally I'd love a smoke. Or a dozen.

Back on target now...
 

Cat*

Libra8ca said:
Another website that has a reading option is the Housewives' Tarot website:

http://www.housewivestarot.com/
Whoever uses this for readings might want to know that the software behind it does NOT use the entire deck to pick cards from. I'm not sure how many are missing but I once read an interview with the deck's creators where they stated that it was meant to be a marketing gimmick more than a serious source of a reading (or something along these lines). It's a pity, though, since the deck really works well!
 

dare2

graspee said:
http://www.fourthdimension.net/thoth/

Thoth deck, celtic cross. Works ok on iphone/ipod touch. Has a somewhat linear way of reading the cards though, as in it makes you click by each card in order, then tells you what it means then goes onto the next one.

That's a nice site. This will be going in my bookmarks!