Domain: deathclock.com
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Comments · 13
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Re:Already in use
http://www.deathclock.com/ has already been doing this for well over a decade.
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Re:Going out on a limb here...
I take my mortality advice from http://www.deathclock.com/
He really should look into that site before making any rash judgments it tell ya!
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I get tired of it time and time againI know it's important to discuss, but personally I grow weary of seeing the same arguments from both sides regurgitated time and time and time
.... and time again, on Slashdot, in the local coffee shop, in the university in the church.What's evident to be me is neither side can prove what they are trying to prove, not yet. Both sides have are incesant in a religious way about their beliefs and not enough proof is in existence for any side to win or stand down. Good arguments and rebuttals from both sides. I expect to pop into another such conversation thread a decade from now and see the exact same stuff, even 50 years from now. And then shortly thereafter I will be dead.
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Prediction ?
Maybe we could try http://www.deathclock.com/.
Put a BMI of 90 or something...fat bastards. -
Buuuut....
Yea, but you will now live longer!
2.68 ms*[number of days you have left to live]=[how much time you've gained in your life thanks to the earthquake]
Not sure how long you have left to live, visit the death clock to find out.
Apparently I have 49 years left to live, so
2.68ms*49yrs= 131.32 ms added to my life, yay!
It's like it took the life from those killed and gave it to everybody else. -
Re:So....
Using this calender (Use Mode=Sadistic)
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all those time pieces..
..but not one Deathclock http://www.deathclock.com/
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Re:Atheism a faith like any other
I've never understood how athiests could view life as more important than --insert random religion here--s.
Think of it this way. From an atheist point of view, you only have one life. An average 70 to 80 years to spend as you see fit. And then it's gone forever. From a Christian point of view, you might have an average 70 to 80 years still, but this is just a drop in the ocean compared to an eternity of afterlife. As long as Christians follows Christian principles for that time, it doesn't really matter whether they experience everything of the world they can because there's supposedly something so much better waiting for them in heaven.
Now take this analogy another step. Instead of years, consider dollars. If you're an atheist, you're given $80 to spend traveling the world and then you die and that's the end. If you're a Christian, you have an infinite amount of money at your disposal, $80 of which you can spend traveling the world before you die, then you can spend the other infinite amount at your leisure. With that in mind, which one do you think will treat their $80 as more important than the other? Which one will seek to make the absolute most of that $80 before he dies?
If we just die...and we're poof, gone, then we wouldn't know we were gone, we would be cease to exist, so would we have really lost anything?? We wouldn't be aware of it's loss because we wouldn't exist. Just a thought that's been bugging me for a while, maybe somebody can explain from their personal opinions.
Do you feel your life is meaningless unless you'll be able to feel a sense of loss when you die? Don't *wait* for a sense of loss! Realize that every second of every day that ticks by, you're already losing your life. Those seconds are priceless and irreplaceable. Tick. Tick. Tick. How old are you? Figure out how many seconds you have left on your life's clock before it runs out. Tick. Tick. Tick. If you're 25 years old, you have about 1.5 billion seconds left in your life. It sounds like a lot, but it's not really. Start the timer, it's ticking down -- there's already 86,400 less seconds today than yesterday. Since last month, you've already lost over 2.5 million seconds. Tick. Tick. Tick. Do you smoke? Do drugs? Are you overweight? Do you eat poorly? Guess what... it's even worse than that. Maybe you only have 1.2 billion seconds left. Tick. Tick. Tick. Don't worry if, in the past, you have squandered your time. We all have. What are you doing with your life now, today, tomorrow, to improve the quality of your life and experience more that life has to offer?
Carpe diem! -
I did it, and loved it
I used to work for a Managed Security Provider, and hated the corporate bullshit, the lying, the incompetence. So I quit and got a job as a Caretaker on the Appalachian Trail for a summer. Very rewarding experience, I met people from all over, had some quality down time, and saw some amazing things.
You only live once, and the Big Day is coming. Enjoy your life. -
Re:how is this an issue
Oh goody. According to deathclock I won't need to buy a new TV 'cause I won't make it that far...
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Had to say it...
It's official.
BSD is dying. -
Re:Think Different
He had me going until I saw the responses at the end. I just have a hard time believing that every single person who would respond would be a drooling illiterate imbecile. Looks like a troll. I'd like to read a real discussion of what he has to say, though.
Much like The Death Clock and its "Dead Letter Office", I'm sure those were examples of the extremes found in his inbox, posted for effect. After all, he did mention how some Mac users are fanatics; those messages were simply case in point.
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Death Anniversary
edox. Reports
Microsoft Windows will celebrate its 1st Death Anniversary on October 25 2002 ----> This will lead to the birth or Linux Home Edition for apes ;) edox@piss.ms
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