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Your Life Expectancy

Gryffindorian

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A friend of mine e-mailed me this link to an on-line test that supposedly measures one's life expectancy. I don't know how accurate it is. It says that my virtual age is 32.1 and that I might live to be 76.1. How sad ... I can't believe I'd live to be that old. :lol: J/K

http://www.sonnyradio.com/realage3.swf
 
I'm 24 and this test say's I'll live to 83.3... considering my lousy diet and lack of exercize, I think that test might be factoring future medical advancements. :)
 
Biological age of 35
Virtual: 26

Average life expectancy: 74
My life expectancy: 83

I can expect to live another 17500 more days
 
It says my virtual age is just 18.6! Awesome. Now all I need is one that works out my mental age, and we're good to go. :D

LE of 85.4. Though I'm gambling on medical science advancing just fast enough to just keep me ahead of the curve. ;)
 
I'm 50 and I've sworn on my mother's grave to outlive all you snotty trolls :p

(My mom says to stop swearing on her grave btw :wtf: )
 
I died a few years back but I couldn't pass the math test to get into Heaven so they sent me back to study more.
 
My actual age: 27
My virtual age: 29.4

My life expentancy: 71.6

If I weren't a lazy smoking fatty I'd be way better off. :D
 
Biological Age: 24
Virtual Age: -10.3

Life Expectancy: 108.3

The reported life expectancy isn't surprising considering the ages of my elder family members. Besides a handful of coal miners and my SIDS-affected younger brother, none of my relatives born since the Civil War have died non-violently under the age of 90. It's actually a local aphorism in part of Appalachia that my mother's family is "too mean to die." I'm a little puzzled by my virtual age, though.
 
Age: 27 (9886 days old)
Virtual Age: 24.9
Average Life Expectancy: 74
Life Expectancy: 76.1 (roughly 17,900 more days)

Most of this was through guessing, so I don't really trust it of course. But it's fun in that I like taking tests like this and filling out forms.
 
It was utterly pessimistic toward my life expectancy, so while I take it with a grain of sea salt (lower in sodium!), it does remind me that I'm working to get in better shape, and gives me a bit more of a boost to work toward. I think the only reason I got as high an expectancy rate as I did is because my grandparents lived to be in the late 80's (killed due to very mysterious circumstances not at all involving known health), my great grandparents both made it well into their nineties. On my mom's side it's not uncommon to hit 90, 95. On my dad's side, if you can keep people from killing one another, they make it well into the 80's and 90's.


J.
 
It tells me I have the body of a 14 year old boy. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
 
Biological Age: 24
Virtual Age: -10.3

Life Expectancy: 108.3

The reported life expectancy isn't surprising considering the ages of my elder family members. Besides a handful of coal miners and my SIDS-affected younger brother, none of my relatives born since the Civil War have died non-violently under the age of 90. It's actually a local aphorism in part of Appalachia that my mother's family is "too mean to die." I'm a little puzzled by my virtual age, though.

Oh. Your virtual age is calculated by subtracting your life expectancy from the average life expectancy of your type and adding the difference to your current age (YVA = ALE - YLE + YCA).
 
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