More on The Science Of Immortality
My new best friend, Attila Csordas, left the following comment on this blog.
"I've posted Aubrey's answers to my questions: http://href.hu/x/1xdv "
I think it is an important comment that deserves its own post, because it points to another insightful interview with my new favorite biologist, Aubrey De Grey, about the science behind life extension . You can read it here.

Dear Baris, thank you, the friendship is symmetrical (C U next year in Frisco). :) Sorry for the abbreviated link, it is http://pimm.wordpress.com/ for me your link is not working.
More life extension interviews are coming with scholars, IT folks activists, businessmen, lawyers...
The questions:
1. What is the story of your life extension commitment?
2. Is it a commitment for moderate or maximum life extension?
3. What is your favourite argument supporting human life extension?
4. What kind of moderate life extension technologies have the chance to become successful, and when?
5. What is the most probable technological draft of maximum life extension, which technology or discipline has the biggest chance to reach it earliest? When?
6. What can blogs and other websites do for LE?
7. What can/will You do for life extension?
Posted by: Attila Csordas | November 10, 2006 at 12:58 AM
I'll definitely check out Attila's blog. I'm a huge fan of Aubrey de Grey's work and plan on joining the mprize 300 http://mprize.org/ this year. Thanks for posting...
Posted by: Kevin Dewalt | November 10, 2006 at 02:56 PM