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Yahoo I can live till 94 as long as I give up coffee and junk food. No mention of giving up the grog at all. Stuff my doctors recommendation about trying not to get pissed every night. I like this one much better:D
 
One inaccuracy with this data is that it's asking what I eat, breath, drink....now. It doesn't take into account the first half of my life where I semi seriously abused my body...and brain.
 
I expect to live (and dive) forever... but then life has never lived up to my expectations!

I just took the $&%*( test. I'd better notify my next of kin because I died 5 years ago. Actually, when I got to the registration screen it told me that both of my e-mail addresses or the three screen ID's I tried to enter were already taken. I never found out my results. I hate tests like this that require one to register AFTER answering all the questions and before you get the results. Of course, I may not want to learn the results anyway.
 
I was doing fine until the site told me I had to join to get the answer. I get enough junk mail.

I hate tests like this that require one to register AFTER answering all the questions and before you get the results. Of course, I may not want to learn the results anyway.
It worked for me anonymously--no e-mail address provided and a slightly inaccurate birthdate. Apparently, if I give up smoking, injecting narcotics, and 3 day drinking binges, I'll live to 84.
 
95 doing what I'm doing - over 100 with some small changes.

Of course it didn't ask some important questions - Are you doing things you love; for example -diving? If yes - add 5 years for experiencing life. Do you laugh and just have fun; for example -hanging out with awesome people during surface intervals? If yes, add five more years for enjoying life.

MaryAnn
 
Mine said 95, but the bigger question would be, could I still dive? I am hoping so.
 

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