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For most of the articles David provided either an introduction or an afternote, or both.
Some services, like Afternote, offer people templates to create multimedia tributes about themselves while they're still living and save them to their accounts.
There is an almost apocryphal afternote.
Afternote: Professor Smith reported this matter to Professor Miller.
Afternote is a website that offers multiple aspects of what people can do to inform loved ones of their last thoughts and wishes after they die.
In a humorous afternote, Howard explains that he was possibly bitten by a very rare snake, causing the deathlike paralysis.
Afternote: Professor Woollins later confirmed that keys are available from Stores- against set deposits, with a £10 charge if lost.
Afternote: Dr Parr phoned Dr Mortimer the next day.
Afternote: Professor Smith subsequently spoke to Dr Edmonds who said that the same exercise is normally carried out by first year undergraduate students in about 6 hours.
In 2006 The Notepodcast counterpart, AfterNote was frequently hosted by ABC News field producer Teddy Davis.
Afternote: During my recent travels, I happened upon the sections of Ex Libris (a librarian newsletter) which includes interviews with a number of search gurus - specifically asking each where they keep up to date.
Another trailblazing French chef, Bruno Loubet, goes further still in putting vegetables first on individual dish descriptions on the menu of his new London restaurant Grain Store, with any meat element very much the afternote - for example, grilled leeks, smoked crème fraiche, chilled lobster Bloody Mary.
This is a free website where people sign up and can use the resources provided such as documenting the important memories throughout life with photos and notes, making a bucket list and last wishes known, leaving personal messages to family and friends, arranging digital legacy and notifying others about how to access personal information (Afternote, 2014).