If you'd actually Read The Fucking Article you'd know that
Most of the benefit seen in mice seems to be in extending healthspan, the time free of frailty or disease, and as a result median lifespan (being sick, after all, is risky)
I guess you missed that part? Or were you confused by:
True longevity – the maximum time the animals remain alive for – remains relatively unchanged, though studies published in July and September 2018 show an extension of remaining lifespan in mice that were treated when they were very old.
So, the very longest-lived individuals might not benefit much from this, but many more of the population might be able to reach that age.
Lifespan of individuals increased, maximum longevity maybe not. Or they might just need more treatments. The future will tell us.
Appeal to authority is a fallacy as soon as you imply that the truth of an idea is influenced by who said something, or that you can measure the truth of something by measuring the amount of authority that the speaker has.
Who would use a military intelligence service to attack sport? A country whose foreign policy goals included winning at sport by cheating. Fucking duh. I mean. Fucking. Duh.
OK, what happened is that earlier this year, two of these guys were busted in the Netherlands. And their laptop was seized. And they were kicked out of the country. And the contents of the laptop showed evidence of on-site operations in at least 4 countries, and included attacks on both the sports doping agency and also a chemical weapons investigation group.
Netherlands and Sweden have publicly done a bunch to thwart and expose this group. They can do that, because they have less to hide in the areas of methods and procedures than the US. But what the US does have is a Department of Justice with close ties around the world, that can indict these guys and prevent them from traveling to many potential attack sites.
Something like that, don't trust me for the details, but go find some good reporting if you're interested. There is a lot to the story. One of the guys registered his home address in Russia as a GRU office (!! LOL) and his car was registered to the same office for a number of years.
Whats the conspiracy theory here? These Political thinktanks openly admit what they do. Hell, its their marketing pitch.
If that was true, why were they lying about who wrote it, and if it was a paid position piece or an op-ed by a retired subject expert?
I don't see how you can square, "they lied about who wrote it in order to get it published in disguise by people who otherwise wouldn't publish a press release as an op-ed" with "These Political think-tanks openly admit what they do."
The funny part is only that some legislative drone thought it would be useful to add the language, when they can already destroy private property in any way they want if they determined it is part of a credible threat.
Heck, they could already shoot the operator if they thought the threat was imminent!
Wasn't the NSA found to be acting outside of its charter by intercepting US Citizens communications, like all of them.
That is the NSA working for someone's interest, but certainly not ours.
1) No
2) What country are you from? They're not supposed to be working for your interests. They're supposed to be working for the interests of the US Government. When you say "our" in a way that leaves out the US Government, and even leaves out any American who disagrees with you, then it is clear you don't even understand what the nature of the United States is, and what the nature of "our shared interests" are.
No. I mean I agree it would be interesting if true, but no.
You're probably remembering the first 6 months of reporting where they used the teaching notes from the UK people who didn't actually have access to the program details, but were assigned to write PDFs to try to teach it. That was the real scandal; they led with the mistakes instead of the truth, trickling out bullshit for an extended period of time before the real programs got leaked. And by then, almost nobody paid any attention. And so the internet is full of people who purport to care a lot but don't know any details. It is almost as if somebody wanted them to be used to surveillance, rather than that somebody wanted to tell them what was going on.
If you paid any attention at all to the leaks, you'd know that the US doesn't intercept hardware to be compromised at all! If it is to be compromised that is done on-site, either over the network or by planting USB drives in convenient places. When the hardware is to be altered, that is done with the assistance of the equipment provider; nothing is "compromised" at all, the vendor is asked to help, they agree, and they get paid.
It is very different than breaking into the factory and altering what gets produced, as is the accusation against China here.
But if you keep going back far enough, you find out the Minoans came from the East originally.
And the people in the East, came from the South-West at some point before that.
Most women claim to have been doing this throughout human history.
Tetris was created in June 1984. Fucking millennials.
I dunno, but the local cops already started claiming that their job is to "prevent crime." So maybe too late.
No, but you may find out who is really better at Tetris and who just has faster thumbs.
You've never been to the Sociology department, have you?
You seen to have misapplied the magnets.
I haven't died yet, and I don't intend to start. I wouldn't jump off a bridge just because lots of other people had done it.
If you'd actually Read The Fucking Article you'd know that
Most of the benefit seen in mice seems to be in extending healthspan, the time free of frailty or disease, and as a result median lifespan (being sick, after all, is risky)
I guess you missed that part? Or were you confused by:
True longevity – the maximum time the animals remain alive for – remains relatively unchanged, though studies published in July and September 2018 show an extension of remaining lifespan in mice that were treated when they were very old.
So, the very longest-lived individuals might not benefit much from this, but many more of the population might be able to reach that age.
Lifespan of individuals increased, maximum longevity maybe not. Or they might just need more treatments. The future will tell us.
Who know what the side effects of eliminating these cells are going to be.
Well, just from the summary I'd say if you eat the wrong foods, all the rest of the cells in your body might self-destruct.
This is why we should have a single electric eye up in space looking down on us. And it should be American. One eye perpetual.
Forget this Five Eyes nonsense. I love France, but trust has limits.
They've had operational flying cars since before I was born.
Making it operate is not the problem with the Jetsons fantasy.
My goodness. Dude. Words can have more than one meaning. It is not only allowed, it is required for language to work.
Appeal to authority is a fallacy as soon as you imply that the truth of an idea is influenced by who said something, or that you can measure the truth of something by measuring the amount of authority that the speaker has.
what part of the sentence "that's not what we're talking about here" are you finding hard to understand?
It's the part with words that he has trouble with.
Derptastic analysis.
Who would use a military intelligence service to attack sport? A country whose foreign policy goals included winning at sport by cheating. Fucking duh. I mean. Fucking. Duh.
OK, what happened is that earlier this year, two of these guys were busted in the Netherlands. And their laptop was seized. And they were kicked out of the country. And the contents of the laptop showed evidence of on-site operations in at least 4 countries, and included attacks on both the sports doping agency and also a chemical weapons investigation group.
Netherlands and Sweden have publicly done a bunch to thwart and expose this group. They can do that, because they have less to hide in the areas of methods and procedures than the US. But what the US does have is a Department of Justice with close ties around the world, that can indict these guys and prevent them from traveling to many potential attack sites.
Something like that, don't trust me for the details, but go find some good reporting if you're interested. There is a lot to the story. One of the guys registered his home address in Russia as a GRU office (!! LOL) and his car was registered to the same office for a number of years.
Logic and reason are in the front seat, but they're floating through space in Musk's used car.
REI is an outdoor equipment store for yuppies. Polyester, mostly.
For me it was when I was reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress at the public library.
Whats the conspiracy theory here? These Political thinktanks openly admit what they do. Hell, its their marketing pitch.
If that was true, why were they lying about who wrote it, and if it was a paid position piece or an op-ed by a retired subject expert?
I don't see how you can square, "they lied about who wrote it in order to get it published in disguise by people who otherwise wouldn't publish a press release as an op-ed" with "These Political think-tanks openly admit what they do."
The funny part is only that some legislative drone thought it would be useful to add the language, when they can already destroy private property in any way they want if they determined it is part of a credible threat.
Heck, they could already shoot the operator if they thought the threat was imminent!
Try growing down, then. Obviously whatever you thought they meant by "grow up" isn't achieving the normative result.
Wasn't the NSA found to be acting outside of its charter by intercepting US Citizens communications, like all of them.
That is the NSA working for someone's interest, but certainly not ours.
1) No
2) What country are you from? They're not supposed to be working for your interests. They're supposed to be working for the interests of the US Government. When you say "our" in a way that leaves out the US Government, and even leaves out any American who disagrees with you, then it is clear you don't even understand what the nature of the United States is, and what the nature of "our shared interests" are.
No. I mean I agree it would be interesting if true, but no.
You're probably remembering the first 6 months of reporting where they used the teaching notes from the UK people who didn't actually have access to the program details, but were assigned to write PDFs to try to teach it. That was the real scandal; they led with the mistakes instead of the truth, trickling out bullshit for an extended period of time before the real programs got leaked. And by then, almost nobody paid any attention. And so the internet is full of people who purport to care a lot but don't know any details. It is almost as if somebody wanted them to be used to surveillance, rather than that somebody wanted to tell them what was going on.
If you paid any attention at all to the leaks, you'd know that the US doesn't intercept hardware to be compromised at all! If it is to be compromised that is done on-site, either over the network or by planting USB drives in convenient places. When the hardware is to be altered, that is done with the assistance of the equipment provider; nothing is "compromised" at all, the vendor is asked to help, they agree, and they get paid.
It is very different than breaking into the factory and altering what gets produced, as is the accusation against China here.
But now we can have it again with Russian trolls. lol