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Post by chang on Mar 3, 2023 7:54:27 GMT
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Post by steelpony10 on Mar 3, 2023 11:36:11 GMT
Embrace every vice and CEF’s of course to “balance” risks.
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Post by Chahta on Mar 3, 2023 12:12:13 GMT
Cool chart. These ages appear to be in “human years”. In “dog years” they are much longer. 😀
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Post by uncleharley on Mar 3, 2023 13:10:49 GMT
Wouldn't a better measurement be the seasons rather than yrs?
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Post by retiredat48 on Mar 3, 2023 13:36:21 GMT
I like to eat Rockfish. Now I know why an occasional fillet is tough (205 years!)!
R48
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Post by fishingrod on Mar 3, 2023 14:19:31 GMT
I like to eat Rockfish. Now I know why an occasional fillet is tough (205 years!)! R48 The rockfish you are referring to are also known as striped bass, very tasty but older ones can be a little tough. Striped bass live to around 30 yrs.
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Post by fritzo489 on Mar 3, 2023 14:34:43 GMT
The rockfish you are referring to are also known as striped bass, very tasty but older ones can be a little tough. Striped bass live to around 30 yrs. Not if I'm fishing for them !
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Post by retiredat48 on Mar 3, 2023 15:53:07 GMT
I like to eat Rockfish. Now I know why an occasional fillet is tough (205 years!)! R48 The rockfish you are referring to are also known as striped bass, very tasty but older ones can be a little tough. Striped bass live to around 30 yrs. I think the rockfish I get come from Oregon area...shipped weekly into only one Publix supermarket in my florida area. They have a devoted following. I learned of them from the guy behind the fish counter, asking him what is his best fish he could recommend, at a reasonable price. He said Rockfish! I have never had a tough one. Smaller fillets. I'm also not a "picky" eater. R48
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Post by Capital on Mar 3, 2023 17:50:10 GMT
Interesting that the Jellyfish gets to relive it's youth and it's mature years over and over. Wonder if it ever gets it right.
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Post by johntaylor on Mar 4, 2023 0:36:12 GMT
Reminds of a Clive of India story:
"24 March 2006: A giant aldabra tortoise thought to be around 250 years old has died in the Kolkata zoo of liver failure. The tortoise had been the pet of Robert Clive, the famous British military officer in colonial India around the middle of the 18th century, a local minister in West Bengal state said.
Local authorities say the tortoise, named "Addwaitya" meaning the "The One and Only" in Bengali, was the oldest tortoise in the world but they have not presented scientific proof to back up their claim. 'Historical records show he was a pet of British general Robert Clive of the East India Company and had spent several years in his sprawling estate before he was brought to the zoo about 130 years ago,' West Bengal Forest Minister Jogesh Barman said.
"We have documents to prove that he was more than 150 years old, but we have pieced together other evidence like statements from authentic sources and it seems that he is more than 250 years old," he said. The minister said details about Addwaitya's early life showed that British sailors had brought him from the Seychelles islands and presented him to Clive, who was rising fast in the East India Company's military hierarchy."
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Post by anitya on Mar 4, 2023 18:29:47 GMT
Is there any scientific explanation for why the longevity champions are sea dwelling, other than may be humans may have easily killed off land based longevity champions?
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Post by uncleharley on Mar 4, 2023 19:10:28 GMT
Is there any scientific explanation for why the longevity champions are sea dwelling, other than may be humans may have easily killed off land based longevity champions? I have no scientific evidence, but I am sure the weather is more stable in deep water than on land.
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Post by catdog on Mar 4, 2023 19:32:02 GMT
I would invest in 50% FBALX and 50% VIG. This is assuming Fidelity and Vanguard last that long.
catdog
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