I think you're confusing average with median. If 90% of people make it to 70, but 10% die before reaching 5 years, you'd have average life expectancy at birth of about 60, but 90% of the people will live longer.
That's why prehistoric life expectancy values are misleading. It wasn't that uncommon to reach an older age, just a lot more humans didn't survive the first few years
Have they actually used it anywhere or just have the patent? Because I expect they won't actually use it anywhere, like with Sony's (IIRC) patent where you have to shout "McDonald's!" after watching an ad. Though I wouldn't be too surprised if they actually use it
You could just say "here's a picture of me when I was older", and then take the picture and show them. Technically older than you were when you said it
I found an FB group for "Books for BrAvery" and it seems like it could be the one from the story. Even if not, it still looks like a real thing, so I'm pretty sure that someone is donating books to children's hospital, which is still pretty wholesome, in my opinion
I'm not the OP, but you don't want to fully create the entire scene and only then look for angles, because you'll just waste time building stuff that's gonna be either outside the view or really small.
Also you might want to tweak some placements to improve the composition.
So, I'd assume, that they either had a (mostly) complete composition from the start or blocked out a scene with gray-boxes and then looked for angles, maybe tweaking some stuff
I think the idea is to use paid online backup as another layer of safety. You still keep your data on your devices, but in case your entire house burns down, you have the online backup.
How do you flash OpenWRT on a hamster? Asking for a friend