JayUtah
Penultimate Amazing
...on my tree
No, that doesn't fix your proof. You are trying to sidestep the actual statistics of the immortality problem by invoking the Texas sharpshooter fallacy. You know you're doing it. The problem is that you simply don't want to agree that it's a fallacy. You want to cheat, and you want your critics to let you keep cheating. Changing someone else's analogy to also commit the same error doesn't fix either error.
Now you seem to want to talk about everything except what everyone wants to know from you -- how the magic number 10-100 was calculated. Since you can't possibly have missed all those requests for you to tell us, and since you pointedly avoided answering it by addressing other points in the pertinent posts, I'm sure you'll agree that your critics would be justified -- given your stubborn silence -- that the answer to their question is the one least favorable to your argument.