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73 standard [/ QUOTE ] EDIT: got one of the things wrong, updated [EDIT: F ME!!!]: Life Expectancy: 94.09 Lower Quartile : 87.67 Median Lifetime: 96.11 Upper Quartile : 103.50 and the wife: Life Expectancy Results Life Expectancy: 87.68 Lower Quartile : 81.16 Median Lifetime: 89.82 Upper Quartile : 96.54 so i'll outlast the bitch, eh?! 2nd edit: tiscali puts me at 100. Maybe i should hit the bookies up with a nice big bet. |
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Life Expectancy Results
Life Expectancy: 79.54 Lower Quartile : 71.45 Median Lifetime: 82.57 Upper Quartile : 90.61 Wow, I'll be happy to reach 80. I wonder what the difference would be if I had put in that I expected NOT to be married the majority of my life? Semi-edit: too lazy to re-imput criteria to find out |
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Life Expectancy: 76.87
I really doubt this is right though. It's hard to come up with a correct number, because it depends at what age I change my current lifestyle. I think it's more likely that I die in the next five years then in the five years after that. This is assuming that I'm no longer abusing my body, and making high risk choices 5 years from now though. Also LOL at it telling me if I sleep 7 hours a night I'd live 1.57 years longer......to bad I'd also be asleep an extra 3+ years. |
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All my grandparents made it past 80. One grandmother is past 90. My parents are early 60's and still healthly and active. I'd put my O/U at 84.5.
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I wonder what the difference would be if I had put in that I expected NOT to be married the majority of my life? [/ QUOTE ] it'd be a bit less, apparently marriage increases your life span. Or makes it feel longer, with all that nagging. |
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