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The $20 life extension blogging challenge and change

Posted by attilachordash on March 6, 2008

Scott Wainner – an old timer, professional internet revenue generator and recent maximum healthy life extension advocate (the ideal target group) – wants you (in this case, me) to blog about life extension for $20 (first 100 bloggers only) and thereby also boosts his site’s traffic (I am sure there is a special marketing term for this type of activity): Living Well, Indefinitely + $20 Blogging Challenge.

Well, I’ve already blogged and shared a lot on healthy human life extension for free and planning to do so in the future but it does not do any harm if you read and digest Scott’s thoughts on human longevity. Read it with a critical mind especially when he talks about “if we stopped our cells from aging at age 20″.

Update:  the $20 almost immediately landed.

One Response to “The $20 life extension blogging challenge and change”

  1. [...] by Jim H on March 7, 2008 Taking a tip from Attila at PIMM, I am going to blog briefly again about SENS and the concept of Life Extension. If old age still [...]

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