And, Mikew. It would mean letting you live 1 extra year tacked on to the end.
Well, then the benefit of this depends largely on how healthy you were already, and what you were doing with your life through its course. For example, were you a fat couch potato that didn't move for weeks on end, and had no children, then the extra year of life would be pointless. Now, if you were a healthy, successful, or semi-successful, businessman or businesswoman who had a family with kids, then that year would be invaluable.
Now, of course, everyone wants to live longer, but a year won't make that big a difference, especially with no life (Wife, children, friends, etc.). It just all depends on how important that year is to you, and how long you've been alive already. Personally, I have big plans and a long time, so I'd choose the extra year, and why not? Because I don't intend on doing nothing with myself.
Plus, wouldn't a fat couch potato prefer the infinite nutella anyway?
