<a href="http://uvvy.com/index.php/Sandberg181206" title="Sandberg181206">Anders Sandberg on "Keep on raging against aging"</a>, December 18, 2006, 10 am PST (1 pm EST, 7pm CET), <a href="http://uvvy.com/index.php/Uvvy_island_in_SL" title="Uvvy island in SL">
uvvy island</a> in <a href="http://uvvy.com/index.php/Second_Life" title="Second Life">Second Life</a>.
Extending lifespans is something many do not take seriously. It is in
the realm of wishful thinking, science fiction and health gurus. But if
one is concerned about the current demographic trends and the somewhat
long-term future, then one ought to at least consider progress in
extending lifespans as one possibility to take into account. In his
report "Keep on raging against ageing" <a href="http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/staff.html" class="external text" title="http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/staff.html" rel="nofollow">Anders Sandberg</a>, research director of <a href="http://eudoxa.se/" class="external text" title="http://eudoxa.se" rel="nofollow">
Eudoxa</a> and <a href="http://uvvy.com/index.php/Transhumanism" title="Transhumanism">transhumanist</a> par excellence, will make a moral and scientific case for life extension.