Philip Chaston reports on a talk in London by Aubrey De Grey, in which he announced that the Methuselah Mouse prize is being extended to another one for best late-onset treatment, for those of us too old to benefit from breakthroughs that must be started early in life.
Category Archives: Technology and Society
Nanoassembly
Breeding An Oxymoron
They’ve developed a mild habanero pepper.
What next? Flying cars?
A Better Google
If you’re looking for scientific or scholarly results. This has been necessary for a while, with all of the pr0n swamping some search results on regular Google.
Telehunting
I’m not sure just what the Texas officials’ problem is with this:
Hunters soon may be able to sit at their computers and blast away at animals on a Texas ranch via the Internet, a prospect that has state wildlife officials up in arms.
A controversial Web site, http://www.live-shot.com, already offers target practice with a .22 caliber rifle and could soon let hunters shoot at deer, antelope and wild pigs, site creator John Underwood said on Tuesday.
Texas officials are not quite sure what to make of Underwood’s Web site, but may tweak existing laws to make sure Internet hunting does not get out of hand.
Seems like a great idea to me. It would let you bag venison from the comfort of your own home, from anywhere in the world. It would be a good way to keep the deer from scenting you, and could reduce the overpopulation in many states.
It also sounds like just the ticket for John Kerry. He could crawl on his stomach in one of his own mansions, with his virtual shotgun, instead of having to go out in the cold and mud.
[Update on Thursday morning]
The deer aren’t going down quietly. It seems they’ve adapted the tactics of the Islamakazis, and are taking us with them.
[Update early Thursday afternoon]
For anyone who wants to give it a try (shooting over the internet, not crashing into deer), here’s the web site.
[Another update on Thursday night]
We’re under siege.
Half A Century
Of teevee dinners. Happy anniversary, Swanson.
Can Flying Cars Be Next?
Check it out. 3-D television.
Exponential
Phil Bowermaster has an interesting post on what the future may hold in terms of information storage and processing.
Shiftless
Tim Blair is hosting a lively discussion on the virtues of clutches.
I’ve never owned a car with an automatic transmission.
How Long Can And Should We Live?
Stephen Gordon has a review of a new book on the prospects for indefinite lifespan.