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How long will you live?

Julia

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This questionnaire takes about two minutes, the questions seem to be fairly sensible, and it claims to give you the age to which you will live.
(Whether you want to be that old is a whole other question, of course.)

I will apparently live to 96.

http://www.mylongevity.com.au/
 
82...(not as accurate for me though because im well below 45 therefore some of the questions I just had to answer 'no'). University's and labs are already growing live human organs so im guessing in 50 or 60 years when im 69 or 79 respectively theyll have operations they can perform for the right amount.
 
Had to have a giggle at this question "I earn more than $60,000 a year before tax"

Anyway
Summary
Next Birthday: 48
Average Longevity from Australia Life Tables: 81
SHAPE Estimate: 83
SHAPE Possible Range: 73 ~ 93.
 
I'm with you Julie, 96. Better make sure the retirement plan is sound, will sure need it.
 
A good thread Julia.

I must admit I am in to quality and enjoyment and not quantity or longevity.

A particular problem I have is with measuring the experience of time and with the determination of quality time.

As Woody Allen said,
Why are our days numbered and not say lettered


gg
 
I'm with you Julie, 96. Better make sure the retirement plan is sound, will sure need it.

Actually its still a lottery of course...Just found this American (i think) period life table from 2005....at my age probability of death in this year 0.004410 at 57 its 0.009170 at 67 its 0.020735 (big jump) and 77 its 0.051737.

wow of all the men born in 1963 half wont see 79 years of age and a third wont see 73...and 10% wont see 54 and 20% wont see 65.

http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/STATS/table4c6.html
 
I was given a prediction of 95 years, although I suspect it would have been less if the quiz included questions such as "Do you handle deadly snakes on a daily basis?" and "Do you have a history of being in life-threatening situations such as skydiving mishaps, getting caught in rips, ending up stranded and unprepared in the wilderness etc?" and "Do you have a history of doing stupid things like going SCUBA diving and skydiving on the same day, getting zapped by 240volts and getting severely lost while bushbashing, and does this history include far too many trips to hospital without many of which you would be dead?"

Then again, maybe that would be balanced if it included questions such as "Have you escaped against the odds from situations like being caught in a rip, being in the middle of the black Saturday fires, that incident in Texas you shouldn't mention on ASF, etc?"

I'm a bit sus about the accuracy of questionaires at the best of times.
 
The founder of this website, a David Williams, says precious little about himself. Apparently he is a financial planner or advisor, a process scientist [?] and executive.....

Sounds a little dubious to me so I went no further than the "about us" page.
 

That's why i used my spam mail account.
 
Don't forget to watch out for the proverbial bus. They can't read.
 
Never guess an age as to when you will live, it's fatal.
Fred D said, whilst laughing, "I'll only live to be 76". Dead at 67 of cancer. He was awarded a CBE just before in 2007.

Bill D said, "I'll out live you lot, my Grandad's 98". Dead at 51, fell out of a boat fishing in Canada 3 weeks later in 1974.

Ron H said, "This job is the pinnacle of my career, I'll spend the next 30 years enjoying my new found wealth". Two years later, dead, brain tumour in 1989.

Andy C said, "I mean to run this whole business, and retire at 65 a very wealthy man". He achieved all of that but died age 66 and left it all to his wife in 2004. She was last heard of living it up in Trinadad with her new boy friend.

Mike: colleague said to him, "with a cough like that you'll be dead in six months". Mike said to him, "Piss off you c..., I'll out live you by 50 years". Mike was dead in six months from colon cancer. They collected $1,000 for him in 1982.

Angela B age 11 intended to live past 100 like her Great Gran and Great Grandad. Knocked of her cycle in 1973, no helmet in those days, hit her head on the kerb and killed instantly.

Be warned!
 
(Whether you want to be that old is a whole other question, of course.)

Hit the nail on the head there Julia.
I think the world is a **** place and hope I don't live to 90 or 100! Only thing I love about this place is nature....which we as humans are doing a great job of screwing up.

Besides...I honestly think an asteroid will hit the planet before I die. We are due for one.
Or perhaps the Mayan calander is right. (Wont be buying a Ferrari though just incase )

I'm more devestated by the fact that I will likely have to work to some rediculous age before I can retire thanks to the Australian government!
We aren't all rich with cushy pen pushing jobs.
 
This calculator seems to pretty reliably give overestimates. Everyone is getting estimates in the mid 90s. It probably just throws your answers into the cyberspace garbage bin, gives you a random number in the mid 90s so you so "OOooooh, AAaaaaah, I'm going to live to a ripe old age, gee, I am in love with this site, I'll tell all my friends about how awesome I am, I'm going to live to almost 100!". Well, if you answer with "I smoke all day and my parents died at 16" I'm sure it would have to give you a lower estimate.

I just took the quiz again, don't bother talking to me for a while because I won't be able to hear you over the sound of how freaking awesome Sdaji is.
 

Bad news! Dead in 6 years.

It's OK now Julia. I told a few fibs and now I'm going to live 16 years.
 

In light of your earlier comments I think there should be a question...Are you Sdajii? With a yes answer decreasing your age estimation by 25 years.
 
Bad news! Dead in 6 years.

It's OK now Julia. I told a few fibs and now I'm going to live 16 years.

No its got worse. I made myself 30 years younger and told the truth - I died 4 years ago.
 

Julia, unfortunately, this is a new type of marketing gimmick to obtain your name and addy. Now that these people have your information, you may well recieve promotion for health products and the like.

It's one big 'con' job. They are not a bit interested how long you live, all they are interested in is selling you some useless products you probably do not need.

I did a similar one last week on whether you look younger than you are.

So mark my words, it won't be long.
 
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