Its an interesting site - Ill give you that.
Mind you, I hope nobodys taking it seriously.
The site invites you to share a quote that youve found, so I gave one from the MS Bookshelf (a good friend of mine).
Death and Dying
Its not that Im afraid to die, I just dont want to be there when it happens.
Woody Allen (b. 1935), U.S. filmmaker. Without Feathers, Death (A Play) (1976).
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No - I did not do the Death Clock entries - I do not want to know - I know its just for fun, but I dont want to spook myself.
To my way of thinking, we enter this path called life. We are meant to travel down certain roads and make certain choices. I am sure we are not meant to know when well reach the end of our respective roads. If we did know, then we might not receive the enlightenment we were born to glean.
The best of the site:
Id have to say its the humour - its the sharing of quotations.
The weakest:
There could have been more, I guess.
Its done up well. A certain amount of darkness thats expected. Choice of colours is good. Things are laid out well and its easy to move around in.
I dont like having to download programs to view something -I prefer to work with things with whats available on my drive.
If you put everything on your drive that comes up, the files tend to dance with each other - dont mind that, but in a lot of cases, they dont dance nicely - yknow?
We spent the whole of last evening putting our computer back together, after having been lead astray by a manufacturers claims that their program would sit well on Windows 95. What we didnt know, was which version of Windows 95.
We put our Windows 98 - we had it off because we were having continuous problems with our Adaptek CD Writer.
Thats the main reason I didnt go into the part of the site that enables you to track your own death clock.
Thanks for the suggestion, Mastermind. It was an interesting exercise.
Carly :-)