... all ... That wasn't the context in which it was being used. It was being used *everywhere*, including internally to the point where the Transport Team...
... Since no one has *proof* that even such an "ideally" cryopreserved person can be restored to life or even that his/her "self" can ever be retrieved and...
Something I dont understand is, we can freeze blood for more than 1 years because of the damage occured and you claim to be able to revive people? ... From:...
we can`t freeze ... From: "Jonathan Després" <jonathan_despres@...> To: <cryonicssocietyofcanada@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003...
Jonathan Després
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Dec 3, 2003 3:28 am
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Jonathan...I have been reading your most recent posts, and I can see you are very enthusiastic about cryonics, life extension, etc. It also seems that you are...
Hi there. I would like to extend an invitation to you to join us for our 1st annual "Cryonics Society of Canada Christmas Party" which will be held in my...
Christine Gaspar (christinegaspar1@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.)
Personal message:
I thought Id post this...
Hi Christine & All, Thanks for the article Christine. Actually, I was thinking about supplements this morning. It's interesting to note that things like birth...
Please ignore this message if you have already decided not to come to this party... Hi there. I am changing the start time of the party, on December 27th, to...
All of this post is a little or a lot off topic, but I hope that people will find it interesting and/or useful. (1) The SF program Starhunter, on Space...
Thanks for the post Martha, I find it very interesting! ...I was wondering if anyone has read Michael Wests new book, "The Immortal Cell"? It is facinating and...
Brent, I have it, and will read it before I see you at Christine's. Bruce Brent Erskine <brenterskine@...> wrote: Thanks for the post Martha, I find it...
I have not read it. I saw it in a SciAm ad, for a science book club, and I wanted very much to buy it. However, I have 3 books that I have not read in their...
I believe that we have decided not to buy a trailer on the basis of the fact that we would mainly need it because of the bulky, cumbersome ice bath we have. I...
Ben Best
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Dec 12, 2003 11:54 pm
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Has the PIB been stress tested? What is its maximum capacity? /gary...
Gary Tripp
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Dec 13, 2003 6:36 pm
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Ben- 1) How would the Florida PIB (ice, water, patient, heart-lung machine, etc.) be transported, if not by trailer? 2) B of A continues to remind me that the...
Gary, I disassembled and assembled it and it seemed very sturdy and capacious, while being lightweight. I would estimate its capacity to be at least half as...
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Russel, what do your abbreviations mean in #2, and #3? As for approving the ice bath, it was my idea that if we dispense with the need for the gurney we...
Hi christine is it possible to get a photo from you? my mine is on www.angelfire.com/ex/jodesp ... From: "Christine Gaspar" <christinegaspar1@...> To:...
Christine- Hello. Why are you responding to an email sent to Ben? ... Bank of America; INC is the neuro-preservation research project that Paul, Ben and I have...
I am responding because you sent the message to the CSC groups site, or it was forwarded to this site. Christine RUSSEL CHENEY <RBCheney@...> wrote: ...
The height of the unit is 30 inches from the floor and another 12 inches for the chamber for a total of 42 inches. The dimensions of the chamber are 12" high,...
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Dec 16, 2003 3:52 pm
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I advise obtaining the unit as it appears to satisfy requirements. I don't believe that a trailer/van is necessary as we can always secure a rental when...
Gary Tripp
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Dec 16, 2003 10:39 pm
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Because I have much less experience working in a clinical setting than Christine Gaspar, I wanted to delay commenting more on this subject before discussing it...
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Dec 17, 2003 10:05 am
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... clinical ... Of course it is, inasmuch as it is only a biological description. There is also the legal description. legal death --> custody of...
Brian, In writing my last comments on this subject I perceived two terminology disputes between us: (1) my disagreement with the way you use the phrase...
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I forget where this dialog began. It might help to see it in a sentence, e.g. "deanimation occured at 10pm?" I don't think the word "deanimation" adds any...
... No it doesn't. Patients on life support can be pronounced dead even though their heart is still beating. On the opposite extreme, even a conscious...