Re: Longevity Success :)

From: Mary (mary@sputnik-inc.com)
Date: Tue Nov 23 1999 - 05:52:17 MST


Does this woman live in CA? If so can you provide me with details as I am
attempting to do a documentary on the elderly and I would love to interview
her. Thank you.
Mary MCGuinness: mary@sputnik-inc.com

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>From: Terry Donaghe <tdonaghe@yahoo.com>
>To: extropians@extropy.com
>Subject: Longevity Success :)
>Date: Tue, Nov 23, 1999, 6:21 PM
>

>
>>From Yahoo News Arizona Tidbits...
>
> Happy Birthday to Mrs. Romero - (YUMA) -- A woman born
> in Yuma is being recognized as one of the oldest
> people in the country. Carmelita De Mara was born on
> July 16th, 1882. That makes her 117 years old. Just to
> put her age in perspective, she was already 30-years
> old when the Titanic sank. She was honored in Merced
> County, California by the Area Agency on Aging.
>
> Another (semi)interesting tidbit. The mother-in-law
> of my mother-in-law is 95 years old and just recently
> had her driver's license renewed (she drives herself
> everywhere). She shows very little signs of senility
> and until a couple of years ago she ran her own
> company.
>
>
> =====
> Terry Donaghe: terry@donaghe.com
>
> HUMANITY FIRST! We are capable of creating a
> technological/biological/neurological utopia in the next century. We
> already have the capability of destroying all life. What does it say of us
> as a species if we don't choose the former?
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