Subj : Re: queen dead
To   : esc
From : Arelor
Date : Mon Sep 12 2022 05:58 pm

 Re: Re: queen dead
 By: esc to Tracker1 on Sun Sep 11 2022 01:58 am

>  Tr> I lost one of my grandmothers about 4 years ago at 96, and my other a
>  Tr> couple months ago, also at 96.  Part of why I scoff to a large extent a
>  Tr> the idea that we're suddenly going to increase the human lifespan by a
>  Tr> meaningful metric.
>
> Part of me wonders if we should really strive for that anyway if quality of
>
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It depends.

I get to see a whole load of really old people at one of my jobs and my
observation is that people who makes it to extreme ages have a tendency to keep
their brain quite straight. It is as if there was a goalpost past the 88 years
with a sign which read "if you reach this place, you can keep your brain til
you die."

Maybe it is just sample bias.

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