<div class="gmail_quote">Bryan Bishop wrote:</div>
<div class="gmail_quote">> With enough little researchers running around, maybe you can have enough <br>> kids going around the place to assemble the necessary research and <br>> tools to get it all done. In a less literal manner, yes, I understand <br>
> that you refer to the "living on through children" scenarios.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">You, Ray Kurzweil, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Michael Annisimov, and others better start cranking out the high IQ little kids to get the whole Singularity thing kicked into high gear! We could give the next Singularity Institute Conference a speed dating event and/or a bachelor auction! And a Transhumanist sperm/egg donor clinic could be the next logical step. Oh, and an "E-Transhumanist" personals website might be great, except for the ten guys for every one women. </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">I would think a person with indefinite lifespan would probably still very much want to have children. The richness of family life could be greatly magnified for people who live many centuries (imagine Adam and Eve having a family reunion!). But dysfunctional social dynamics might also reach new heights. I still say it would be worth it.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">And when you include animal uplifts, wet and dry bots, AI, splices, clones, uploads, xox's, gene mods, etc., I could envision diversity that would make future family trees and reunions something wonderous to behold! </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">John : )</div>