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Collina,
 
Your logic works for me I always love gaining time I have lost...its like being in a time machine.
 
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Where's the delete button? posted in wrong place
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I like the quit meter, I wish it read 510 instead of 10, but I guess I have to get through the first 10 days to get another 500 days.
 
But to the subject line, ever attend a meeting or something equivalent and walk out of it saying "there's an hour of my life I'll never get back!!", well according to my quit meter I did get one of those hours back! Nice to know, but tomorrow is 'bureaucratic waste day' (meeting), so it will be like 6 hours I'll never get back, except if I calculate correctly, in another 60 days I will have made up for tomorrow. Hmmm... this is working for me.
 
Sorry too much time on my hands: not searching for lighters, cigarettes, matches, stopping at the store...

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