  Cool Clock is a clock program- but different.  There are no hands, and no numbers.  Just dots.  Included are instructions on how to read this unique clock.
  To install this program, just unzip to the directory of your choice.  This program requires Visual Basic runtime files (at least version 4) to be in your system directory.  If you don't have these, they can be downloaded from simtel.net at ftp://ftp.simtel.net/simtelnet/win95/dll
  This program will be freeware forever.  You may distribute this program freely, but please do not distribute any modifications without contacting me first.  Not that I mind the program being modified, I just don't want people taking credit for my work or I to take credit for others people's work.  My program is copyrighted.  Your modifications are not.
  If you have questions, problems, or if you would just like to make a comment about this program, you can contact me at AndrewMagill@hotmail.com


**Cheezy Q & A Section**
Q:  I'm lazy.  Why don't the runtimes come with the program??  Why isn't there an installation program?  Or even a self-extracting zip?
A:  Sorry.  I had this great little (630K) self-extracting self-installing zip, complete with runtimes.  However, simtel doesn't like any of that great stuff.  Takes too much drive space.

Q:  Your program looks really cheezy.  I can do better than that.
A:  I know it looks cheezy.  This is one of my first good programs.  If I get a good responce, or if people ask for a better one, I will start on a new version.  I can make it look much better with all my new experience... and my great new graphics programs.

Q:  I love your program.  No, I REALLY love it.  I love it so much I want to give you money.  Lots of money.
A:  Yes, please.  (Hey.. it could happen.)

Q:  It doesn't work.  It tells me I'm missing something, I think.
A:  You probably need the runtimes.  Get them.

Q:  It doesn't work.  My computer isn't a PC.
A:  Get one.

Q:  Your program messed up my computer!!
A:  No it didn't.  EEBCAK: Error Exists Between Chair And Keyboard.  I can prove it, too.

Q:  Are your abnormal antisocial tendencies the product of your bezerk pituitary gland?
A:  No.

Q:  Is this silly Q & A thing quite over yet???
A:  Yes.