I don't want to live forever, but from that article:
"In a more present-day flesh and blood mode, famed inventor and computer scientist, 57-something Ray Kurzweil is fanatical about his health because if it fails him he might not live long enough to see humanity achieve immortality, a seminal development he predicts in his new book, Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever, is no more than 20 years away.
Kurzweil writes of millions of blood cell-sized robots, which he calls "nanobots," that will keep us forever young by swarming through the body, repairing bones, muscles, arteries and brain cells. Improvements to our genetic coding will be downloaded from the Internet."
Nanobots would be teh kewl, and if such a thing existed now I'd be happy to be a guinea pig. Too bad they don't. I wonder what they'd be made of. Griefer: *turns on huge electromagnet*
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