your telomeres determine your lifespan... merle
To give your age in 'Celcius' you'd have to know when you were born and when you were going to die. Then you could divide up the interval into 100's. It would be the same as giving a percentage of how much of your life you have already lived. Or you could use as the model an average life span. That way you might die when you were 60 or 120. That's probably a better system. ...Bill! --- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote: > > Go get'em Tiger. > > Not too soon to switch to hex ('bout when I did it). ;-) > > --Joe > > PS I know a guy who gives his age in Celcius. > (to the nearest degree, anyway) > > > Kristopher Grey <kris@> wrote: > > > > 10 years away for me. Black Water Tiger. >
