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> Humph!! It says I've only got 4 years to go. It counts

> against a man, not to be married, but of course, the main

> thing against me is that I still smoke.

I've only got 54.5 years left...

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(who *really* needs to go to bed now)

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hmmmmmmm I should live till 81 and a half.

kim

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Clay :

please do not take the lifespan test too seriously.

For me it said I should live to 81 1/2.

I took it for my spouse, it said he should live to 87.

It does not account for variables, obviously.

Kim

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Kim wrote:

>Clay :

>please do not take the lifespan test too seriously.

>For me it said I should live to 81 1/2.

>I took it for my spouse, it said he should live to 87.

>It does not account for variables, obviously.

Nor for accidents. My father was a healthy man (as far

as anyone knew) yet died at 42.

I didn't take the " test " because I didn't want to send

the test-makers a lot of info about me.

Jane (not paranoid, just " testy " sometimes)

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> Kim wrote:

> >Clay :

> >please do not take the lifespan test too seriously.

> >For me it said I should live to 81 1/2.

> >I took it for my spouse, it said he should live to 87.

> >It does not account for variables, obviously.

No, I won't, I plan to collect all the money I've paid to

Social Security and then some, but it did make me think

about quitting smoking, which was probably the largest

variable. I retook the test, changing only a few things,

like smoking and do I floss my teeth or not. I figured

that since I only have 8 teeth remaining, and I use a

toothpick, I'm not at risk for heart attack due to gum

disease.

> Nor for accidents. My father was a healthy man (as far

> as anyone knew) yet died at 42.

They did try to account for accidents, in that they asked

whether you use a seat belt always, sometimes, seldom, or

never. My original answer was " never " , because I only hook

the seat belt over my shoulder so it looks like I'm wearing

it. (The reason for that is, I once crashed a fuel truck at

a iron ore mine, and when I went back to see the truck, the

steering column had been shoved through the driver's seat.

If I'd been wearing a seat belt, it would have been shoved

through me.)

> I didn't take the " test " because I didn't want to send

> the test-makers a lot of info about me.

> Jane (not paranoid, just " testy " sometimes)

As you've said so often, Jane, " that didn't even occur to

me. " :-P

Hey, have you all heard of " Toogle " ? Click on:

http://www.c6.org/toogle/ and type in your name or any

others you think of. Mine produces an odd photo of some-

one standing in front of a plane, (I think), and 's

brings up a picture of a man, presumably named Klein.

But " Jane Meyerding " brings up a fairly clear photo of one

of her bears!

Clay

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Clay wrote:

>They did try to account for accidents, in that they asked

>whether you use a seat belt always, sometimes, seldom, or

>never.

No seatbelts on the roof of a house, though.

>Hey, have you all heard of " Toogle " ? Click on:

>http://www.c6.org/toogle/ and type in your name or any

>others you think of. Mine produces an odd photo of some-

>one standing in front of a plane, (I think), and 's

>brings up a picture of a man, presumably named Klein.

>But " Jane Meyerding " brings up a fairly clear photo of one

>of her bears!

I'll try it this afternoon. So one of my bears has

a web presence under my name, eh? Maybe that's like

Pooh living " under the name of . "

Jane

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Jane wrote:

> I'll try it this afternoon. So one of my bears has a

> web presence under my name, eh? Maybe that's like

> Pooh living " under the name of . "

I guess by now you've seen it, and you could say that

he's living " under your name " , about a thousand of your

names. Be sure to click on " About Toogle " and the

" Popular searches " buttons too. Fun.

That's http://www.c6.org/toogle/

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Clay wrote:

>I guess by now you've seen it, and you could say that

>he's living " under your name " , about a thousand of your

>names. Be sure to click on " About Toogle " and the

> " Popular searches " buttons too. Fun.

>That's http://www.c6.org/toogle/

I haven't tried " popular searches " yet. I did discover

that if I clicked on " image " (on the left towards the

top) I could see a real picture of the picture, albeit

tiny.

And I managed to come up with the name of one real

person for whom toogle was unable to find any picture

at all.

The bear living under my name is . He's on my

home/index page, though he lives in Vermont now.

Jane

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I didn't take the " test " because I didn't want to send

the test-makers a lot of info about me.

Jane (not paranoid, just " testy " sometimes)

I avoided the first part, about the address, and personal info. i didn't

care about the other stuff.

Kim

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