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brokenportal 29 Nov 2008
Immortality Institute -This is a general forum that is ripe with awsome and underrated topics. Please do dig through them and add to these discussions.
Projects -There is a lot we can do in here. Add your ideas. We are all ready and willing to make projects move if we would only get all the resources into some discussion topics. Create your own or add some others.
Philosophy & Immortalism -I think most all these topics are excellent. Im sure Im not speaking for just myself when I write that I would like to see them all continued on. The philosophy of Immortalism is the inspiration that drives the action. I think Ive read every single one of these. Please do add more.
Please help me bump this topic when you can. Enhanced features to this end are under way. Stay tuned for that, it is going to be a lot more busy around this awsome web site. I cant find the topic that is going over it but if you have ideas for imminst features enhancement then voice your interest here and somebody will get you in on the conversation.
Edited by brokenportal, 30 November 2008 - 03:23 AM.
Vgamer1 01 Dec 2008
Matthias 01 Dec 2008
and let brokenportal know that the "projects" link is invalid.
The projects link is accessible to full members.
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Edited by Matthias, 01 December 2008 - 11:21 AM.
lightowl 01 Dec 2008
Mind 01 Dec 2008
caliban 03 Dec 2008
That section contained closed and finished issues, treating them as current 'projects' makes little sense.
-- Mobius Award -- done
-- Business -- my baby, was deleted by BJ, partially restored never recovered
-- Betterhumans Discussion Forum -- private area for a cooperation that did not take off
-- NameChange -- done for the moment
I'm sorry but this needs re-arranging, I'll give it a try now.
Edited by caliban, 03 December 2008 - 09:16 PM.
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Richard Leis 03 Dec 2008
Do did you guys look at what the material or did you just latch on the name "projects?"
That section contained closed and finished issues, treating them as current 'projects' makes little sense.
-- Mobius Award -- done
-- Business -- my baby, was deleted by BJ, partially restored never recovered
-- Betterhumans Discussion Forum -- private area for a cooperation that did not take off
-- NameChange -- done for the moment
I'm sorry but this needs re-arranging, I'll give it a try now.
Caliban, why can't this area have both old and new projects? A forum for projects sounds like a great way to categorize and consolidate activities.
lightowl 04 Dec 2008
As far as far as I am aware, the projects forum is the same as it has always been. It has just been moved to a more open location.Do did you guys look at what the material or did you just latch on the name "projects?"
Perhaps we could have a sub-forum for finished projects? It would be great to have them around to draw inspiration, or to resurrect stalled projects.That section contained closed and finished issues, treating them as current 'projects' makes little sense.
I'm sorry but this needs re-arranging, I'll give it a try now.
brokenportal 04 Dec 2008
Perhaps we could have a sub-forum for finished projects?
Good idea, there is also one in the wiki. Some of us are working on firing up a few more projects in the wiki, once that happens it should also help to populate this slow moving projects section.
I would encourage everybody to fire up even more projects in there. If anybody needs a hand then let me know. Here is a good formula:
1. Add ideas to this google doc of life extension exposure expedition ideas.
2. When you have the time and desire to focus in more on one of the projects then form a small team to help you. You can ask me or ask for help pretty much anywhere. A good place to ask for it is in the roundtable brainstorming meetings.
3. Schedule a meeting with your team and discuss it and get everybody in on a some tasks.
4. Link the wiki project back to a corresponding topic in the projects forum, and whatever other neccessary topics, to discuss it and hold impromptu meetings through out the week.
5. If you get stuck on anything then ask for help in the forums and or brainstorming meetings.
6. Finish the project and catalogue it.
I forgot to add, "add it to the wiki" I modified it here.
Edited by brokenportal, 04 December 2008 - 05:26 AM.
brokenportal 14 Dec 2008
This song has been playing in my head while Ive been watching Aubrey videos and waiting for discussions to develop in imminst. "Silence, something about silence makes me sick, because silence can be violence sort of like a slit wrist."
Silence
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brokenportal 14 Dec 2008
AgeVivo 14 Dec 2008
yes, let's rage against the aging machine!"Silence, something about silence makes me sick, because silence can be violence sort of like a slit wrist."
i'm personally involved in mprize @ home and the longevity community network (longecity or coHelix). PM me if you are interested in participating in one of those!
brokenportal 16 Dec 2008
lunarsolarpower 16 Dec 2008
I know some people are busy a lot, but is every single life extensionist really this busy?
My guess would be - yes.
brokenportal 20 Dec 2008
24x7 equals 168 hours in a week.
That equals 38 hours a week left over for imminst work per person.
Now I know that some people cant contribute, work 90 hours a week, have kids that keeping them busy, are doing to the science, are in school, have limited internet access, or whatever. Im not talking about every body. All Im saying is that with 8,000 members, maybe a lot of them are never coming back or whatever so lets just call it 1,000 members, at 38 hours average time per week after all those other factors are factored in, thats 38,000 hypothetical hours per week we could have put into the side of the aging war that imminst is taking on. Its a war, should we use available hours if we can? Yes, we should even work to make more hours, unless we are already using them for doing the science, agi or giving philanthropicly.
At a conservative estimate, theres 38,000 hypothetical hours to be had here, I just did the figure, thats astounding isnt it? And we dont even need that many, at least at this point. We could get by with 1% of that, just 38 hours (I think thats 1%, not sure) of commitment from all members combined per week. Now out of 38,000 hours, we should be able to scrape that many up right?
Im starvingly eager to be a part of the discussions in the topics like the ones that are in this topic, that are moving, but they arent moving. Please help move them. Topics like this one in particular: http://www.imminst.o...showtopic=26164 Ideas, development, comments, suggestions, volunteer time, constructive criticism, snide remarks, anything, Ide even be willing to take snide remarks at this point.
"Innovation occurs for many reasons, including greed, ambition, conviction,
happenstance, acts of nature, mistakes, and desperation. But one force
above all seems to facilitate the process. The easier it is to communicate,
the faster change happens." James Burke, Connections
"The most important thing is this: To be able at any moment to
sacrifice what we are for what we could become." - Charles Dubois
brokenportal 21 Dec 2008
brokenportal 24 Dec 2008
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AgeVivo 09 Feb 2010
yes, let's rage against the aging machine!
i'm personally involved in mprize @ home and the longevity community network (longecity or coHelix). PM me if you are interested in participating in one of those!
Tadaa!! Longecity is up!!!
See http://www.imminst.o...showtopic=38203
The Immortalist 10 Feb 2010
At a conservative average of 60 hour work week per member, 2 hours free time per day and 8 hours a day sleep, that equals 130 hours a week.
24x7 equals 168 hours in a week.
That equals 38 hours a week left over for imminst work per person.
Now I know that some people cant contribute, work 90 hours a week, have kids that keeping them busy, are doing to the science, are in school, have limited internet access, or whatever. Im not talking about every body. All Im saying is that with 8,000 members, maybe a lot of them are never coming back or whatever so lets just call it 1,000 members, at 38 hours average time per week after all those other factors are factored in, thats 38,000 hypothetical hours per week we could have put into the side of the aging war that imminst is taking on. Its a war, should we use available hours if we can? Yes, we should even work to make more hours, unless we are already using them for doing the science, agi or giving philanthropicly.
At a conservative estimate, theres 38,000 hypothetical hours to be had here, I just did the figure, thats astounding isnt it? And we dont even need that many, at least at this point. We could get by with 1% of that, just 38 hours (I think thats 1%, not sure) of commitment from all members combined per week. Now out of 38,000 hours, we should be able to scrape that many up right?
Im starvingly eager to be a part of the discussions in the topics like the ones that are in this topic, that are moving, but they arent moving. Please help move them. Topics like this one in particular: http://www.imminst.o...showtopic=26164 Ideas, development, comments, suggestions, volunteer time, constructive criticism, snide remarks, anything, Ide even be willing to take snide remarks at this point.
"Innovation occurs for many reasons, including greed, ambition, conviction,
happenstance, acts of nature, mistakes, and desperation. But one force
above all seems to facilitate the process. The easier it is to communicate,
the faster change happens." James Burke, Connections
"The most important thing is this: To be able at any moment to
sacrifice what we are for what we could become." - Charles Dubois
If you have 2 hours of free time a day that is 14 hours a week per person not 38 hours a week per person.
But anyways you make a very good point, I made a similar point in the interneworking team section.
For a solution to the problem of inactive accounts maybe we could have a system in place that if you haven't logged in for about a month your name is taken of the list of members but if you happen to log in after that your name appears again?
We could have a member status called "activist" those would be the people that are working on projects. Is that already in place? I haven't checked.