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	<title>Comments on: Aging and Sustainability (Indulge the Fantasy)</title>
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		<title>By: jetemy</title>
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		<description>re techno futurist scenarios on aging: check out Charles Stross&#039; Accelerando. You can download it from his site. http://accelerando.org has, to me, the best description of singularity style social changes yet. Aging as a choice among them. His novel Glasshouse takes it further still. 

and re science fiction: hasn&#039;t it always been where the techno futurist (and to some extent option 2 in the graph above as well) have been brought to life?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>re techno futurist scenarios on aging: check out Charles Stross&#8217; Accelerando. You can download it from his site. <a href="http://accelerando.org" rel="nofollow">http://accelerando.org</a> has, to me, the best description of singularity style social changes yet. Aging as a choice among them. His novel Glasshouse takes it further still. </p>
<p>and re science fiction: hasn&#8217;t it always been where the techno futurist (and to some extent option 2 in the graph above as well) have been brought to life?</p>
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