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not2old Feb 18th 2016 11:35 am

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 11871543)
Agree. I am a 51 yar old male, non smoker with a BMI of 24 and it said i'm going to croak when I'm 73. No questions about history of disease in immediate family, where I live, job, hobbies, exercise, amount I drink, amount I drive etc.

It is a fluff website. About as deep as a Daily Mail article.

sorted

try this one

https://www.myabaris.com/tools/life-...g-will-i-live/

on this calculator, my expiry age score is 92 years old, which is 8 years less than my expectation

My wifes score came in at 94

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Shard Feb 18th 2016 11:43 am

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 11872127)
sorted

try this one

https://www.myabaris.com/tools/life-...g-will-i-live/

on this calculator, my score is 92 years old, which is 8 years less than my expectation

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Good one. 88. Lower than I would like.

Alan2005 Feb 18th 2016 12:13 pm

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11872125)
Very Keynesian.

I saw it in a film.

Although I did do a bunch of stuff with life tables about 20 years ago. Was interesting, but I've no wish to repeat it. Too much maths.

Oink Feb 18th 2016 1:21 pm

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 11872145)
I saw it in a film.

Although I did do a bunch of stuff with life tables about 20 years ago. Was interesting, but I've no wish to repeat it. Too much maths.

Probably not your subject, nothing to be ashamed of.

BEVS Feb 18th 2016 2:04 pm

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 11871580)
The fun part is when it says you already snuffed it.

I like the deathclock Makes me giggle in a last breath type of way.

BEVS Feb 18th 2016 2:08 pm

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 11872127)

97 Despite being pudgy these days & all the wine consumed . :eek:

I like this calculator.

Alan2005 Feb 18th 2016 2:09 pm

Re: The age old question
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11872193)
Probably not your subject, nothing to be ashamed of.

It is't. I did it at uni but have forgotten pretty much everything I learned. Which wasn't a lot - I only got a richard.

Pica Feb 21st 2016 9:08 am

Re: The age old question
 
i'm 63 & I remember rejoicing at reaching the perfect age of 32- seems like moments ago. I don't want to live beyond my ability to be fully funtioning. I've been naughty & good, laughed, cried, had 3 children & 6 grandchildren, love them all dearly plus the man I share my life with. I think I should be grateful to have had all this so not afraid to die.

MikeUK Feb 21st 2016 11:38 pm

Re: The age old question
 
I though the key reason why life expectancy in Canada was lower was the winter
In all three countries the fatality rate goes up in extreme weather conditions for the elderly
Its just that in Canada the extreme conditions are harder and last longer....


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