Last year, around March sometime, I discovered that there was this place called Countdown Clocks where you can have them create computer clocks that countdown the number of days to a important event. They also provide some free clocks for you to download that countdown to openings of movies and releases of DVDs.
I immediately downloaded the TTT clock and for more than 9 months I watched it countdown to the 18th.
Now, once a week since the movie opened, I've been popping back in because right now my pretty little TTT clock just says 00 00 00 and I really want a ROTK clock. Other people must be doing the same thing because they now have up that they will have an ROTK clock up on the 22. YAY! More obsessiveness.
The cool part is the last couple of countdown clocks they made become regular clocks once the countdown date has passed. Which means I will never see a 00 00 00 on my ROTK clock and can keep it forever if I want.
Not that I would.
Unless it was really pretty.
I immediately downloaded the TTT clock and for more than 9 months I watched it countdown to the 18th.
Now, once a week since the movie opened, I've been popping back in because right now my pretty little TTT clock just says 00 00 00 and I really want a ROTK clock. Other people must be doing the same thing because they now have up that they will have an ROTK clock up on the 22. YAY! More obsessiveness.
The cool part is the last couple of countdown clocks they made become regular clocks once the countdown date has passed. Which means I will never see a 00 00 00 on my ROTK clock and can keep it forever if I want.
Not that I would.
Unless it was really pretty.