Hearing about my girlfriends grandad being diagnosed with colon cancer beyond the point of no return, he was in hospital for a week before his passing. The saddest point for me was recieving the phone call from my girlfriends mother that they were going to turn the machines off that afternoon and could i get her daughter there asap. The problem is my partner is a nurse and calling her ward with the 'its time to go now, i'll be there soon to pick you up' then followed by a 3 hour drive to where her grandad was in ICU. Its hard enough dealing with a family member passing, but holding your sh*t together for your partner is harder. Her grandad was the same age as my father and i got on really well with him. So far that has been the saddest moment for me.
Recently I used a public toilet (MALE btw) in which I found a copy of "Girls' Life" magazine. Yes, I read it. LOL.
I don't know whether my saddest moment was writing a detailed suicide note in my first year of university, along with the songs I wanted to be played at my funeral, or then not going through with it. That or the moments recently where I've started to think about it again and wondering whether the 5 floors from our coffee lounge to reception would be high enough.
I'm not sure if you mean a number 2 or an erm... number 3. Also, this thread was meant to make me laugh but now I'm just going to cry into a tub of ice cream.
Actually took a day off work to wait for a graphics card to be delivered? But it was a 9800GX2, in 2008...
Got one of those pre-launch only to notice I had no power supply with a 8-pin pci-e-connector so I couldn't test it But yeah that IS rather pathetic.