tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833830496069066210.post7229932416165867181..comments2023-04-16T16:04:13.770+01:00Comments on Keith Hann - Why Oh Why?: Inspired by an irascible 90-year-oldKeith Hannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11731343774180793742noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833830496069066210.post-66547947858952742772011-06-29T11:52:02.788+01:002011-06-29T11:52:02.788+01:00Tbanks for that tip. I found that I could not foll...Tbanks for that tip. I found that I could not follow the link you suggested without handing over huge amounts of personal information, including my bank sort code, account number and PIN, but I went to a more or less identically named site which claimed some no doubt spurious association with Harvard [almost certainly no relation to the university of the same name]. <br /><br />This informed me that I would die of a heart attack in September 2035, aged 81. Which sounded partly plausible. The heart attack bit, that is. I can picture my cardiologist nodding his head. However, on closer examination it did not say 'in September 2035' but 'BY September 2035'. Like those offers to 'save UP TO £1,000' (which clearly includes £0) it leaves open the possibility that I will indeed expire in February 2012. If not sooner.Keith Hannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11731343774180793742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2833830496069066210.post-82298907678263439682011-06-01T21:01:41.479+01:002011-06-01T21:01:41.479+01:00Try the Death Test as opposed to the Death Clock.....Try the Death Test as opposed to the Death Clock... not only will you get a new, refreshed date of expiring, but it will tell you how you'll do it (mine's alien abduction, so I am convinced of its accuracy). <br /><br />http://community.sparknotes.com/deathGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04428122889438284364noreply@blogger.com