As a belated second-birthday present, I am giving this blog a new name – Aging Sciences, as you can see in the header. Starting now the latest blog entry will be available online at www.agingsciences.com. Nothing is lost and all existing links to past articles will continue to work because they will retain their old addresses. Users can continue to use the old blog address of www.anti-agingfirewalls.com if they prefer. The old blog name basically references current anti-aging interventions, only one of many aspects of the aging puzzle. The new name more-accurately reflects what the blog has grown up to be about – all the key sciences involved in the ongoing study of aging and possible interventions that can combat aging. The new web address should also be a lot easier to remember.
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Thanks for your continued efforts in sharing your growing wealth of knowledge with us through this blog. It is by far the best resource on the science of aging available on the Internet. The new name is very appropriate. Look forward to reading it for the next 100 years.
Paul Jozefczyk:
Thank you. I am not sure I will want to go on with the blog a full 100 years, but I do intend to keep fully going professioanlly at least that long. My general intent is to be a significant early-stage player in big important games on behalf of humanity, helping a game to get going and pick up steam. I believe I was such a player in the early stages of the computer and Internet games and now I am in the longevity game. I do not know what the main new games will be in 50-75 years. It will be fun to find out.
Vince