Seems that if you are under 60, then your chances of living to be a 1000 are much greater now.
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Yea when you get those nanobots coursing through your veins in the next few years you`ll be able to relive your youth over and over again.What a good excuse for the govermenet not to ever pay you your old age pension :thumbs:
Wow...imagine how hard it would be to break a thousand year old habit,or imagine what a stoners brain would look like after a thousand years of "orageno",...imagine Bill Gates living a thousand years,:eek:
and you thought windows me was bad :eek2:
#1, who the hell wants to be that old in the first place? Everyone over 60 should be shot, and that's pushing it. More like 50 or so.
#2, the world's overpopulated enough as it is. The last thing we need is yet something else to increase life expectancy, especially something that much.
#1. 50??? F/U! https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/02/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
You know,.. you will be 50 someday too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
teh Cobra is timeless.
He will forever be 16.
'Tis teh way of teh net.
Amen.
I love this...
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And remember, none of that time would be lived in frailty and debility and dependence - you would be youthful, both physically and mentally, right up to the day you mis-time the speed of that oncoming lorry
I'm guessing no matter what kind of science or technology we produce,.. mother nature will always be one up on us. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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Originally Posted by Cobra X
Right now I don't want to be around that long , so I might take Cobra up on his offer . :(Quote:
This means that all parts of the project should be fully working in mice within just 10 years and we might take only another 10 years to get them all working in humans.
Hey now GrandDad! Don't talk like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
Hmmm? Having a case of teh :sad: you know what's great for that, smilies: :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
and beer: :drink:
or smilies with beer: :) :D :thumbs2: :devil: :drink: :devil: :thumbs2: :D :)
Hope one of em cheer's ya up mate.
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Would living longer make human life more precious or less precious?
Argurments on a post card please....
Yoda looks a million dollars - all wrinkled & green...
According to them, death would be so much more tragic than it is now. It would always come at random, with no warning, and nobody would be prepared to deal with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
Sorry, I was out of postcards.
I looked in the mirror this morning..and I already look like Yoda
Now if only I could be so smart.... :devil:
I do! This means I'll have enough time to save up for a Millenium Falcon or maybe even a light sabre. Then again, do I want to work for the next couple hundred years? But then more again, in a hundred years robots should be able to do everything and the human race will just have fun. hmmmmmmm.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Cobra X
Living that long will just mean you'll have to work that long and not get to die before you ever growing debt crushes your soul. Or is that just me? :confused: :knife:
Mankind's quest for imortality, be it actually living forever, or having your name live on forever is simply brought about a week psyche. I personally hope not to live forever, or even on the current standards to die an old man. I care not to see my mind and body fail. I'd rather take the plunge while i'm still fully functional.