Also, as you probably know, Jeanne Calment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Calment) was the oldest human being, at 122 years.
And she died in 1997. 15 years ago. 15 years of continuous medical improvement and discoveries, and we still haven't beat the record.
20 % ? You should stop buying recycled paper condoms. Most often I've seen failure rate between 1 and 5 %, which seems more realistic but still too much to handle. In fact, if I'm going to have a long-term, multi-decades relationship with someone, I'm not going to accept anything higher that 0%. The idea that I'm gambling my live everytime I'm having sex, even if the individual intercourse risks are fairly low, would ruin sex for me.
He missed a "1" in front of 7,352 when copying.
Also, as you probably know, Jeanne Calment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Calment) was the oldest human being, at 122 years. And she died in 1997. 15 years ago. 15 years of continuous medical improvement and discoveries, and we still haven't beat the record.
The parent make the best point I've seen in a long time.
"Two weeks ago her outlook appeared to improve. In recent weeks, Microsoft had stepped in to help provide expert medical care."
Well, isn't that awkward.
Too bad unleaded coal is so expensive at Shell these days.
20 % ? You should stop buying recycled paper condoms. Most often I've seen failure rate between 1 and 5 %, which seems more realistic but still too much to handle. In fact, if I'm going to have a long-term, multi-decades relationship with someone, I'm not going to accept anything higher that 0%. The idea that I'm gambling my live everytime I'm having sex, even if the individual intercourse risks are fairly low, would ruin sex for me.