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JimmyT
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Rezwan wrote: Experimental arborealists are a powerful voting bloc. I wouldn’t stand in their way. Like the trees, we’ll have to walk carefully around them.

The cost…”Kurzweil ingests “250 supplements, eight to 10 glasses of alkaline water and 10 cups of green tea” every day and drinks several glasses of red wine a week in an effort to “reprogram” his biochemistry.[45] Lately, he has cut down the number of supplement pills to 150.[46]” I want PIE! Do or die! The red wine sounds OK.

You guys keep working on that immortality thing – I’m going to shop around the movie idea, get a three picture deal, crank it out. The “Singularity Resurrection” film project.

The clock is ticking.

No hopes for immortality here. But a few extra years would be welcome. I did plant 3 giant sequoia trees in my back yard a couple of years ago. (That is to say the species is “Giant”, my trees were around 6 inches tall.) Alas, they fell a bit short of my hoped for lifespan for them of 5,000 years or so. They only made it to 6 months. A deer ate them.

Does that make me an experimental arborealist?