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renee schaeffer

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Jun 16, 2016, 2:48:16 PM6/16/16
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Cryonicists, wake up!
 
Rather than mudslinging, Mike Darwin and others are seeking to improve our chances of awaking as ourselves in the future -- by pointing out what needs to be done to give us vastly more than the small chance we now have of doing so.
 
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Subject: [CryoLink] Digest for Cryo...@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 2 topics
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 07:41:03 +0000

Blake <bla...@gmail.com>: Jun 15 05:59PM -0700

Hello all,
This new group has been on the quiet side so far. Somebody once told me
that they think "new_cryonet might have a lot of readers in part because of
the drama that is there, that maybe people are attracted to things written
by the most controversial cryonicists." I wonder if it's true?
 
Everyone here is a cryonicist because they want to indefinitely extend
their own life span, and many of us would like to extend the lifespans
of other people as well. By appearances, we would have a lot in common, at
least within the scope of our rather large common goal. I imagine the
quote was correct, that the mudslinging probably did stimulate a lot of
conversation. Conversely, I wonder if a group with lower drama would be
used much. I personally think it would be great to have a place to
talk about cryonics and life extension with a little less fighting. I'm
wondering if others would prefer the same thing or not.
 
Poll (please be honest):
* Who would like this group to succeed?
* Who wouldn't? Or prefers more drama?
* Who is more indifferent?
 
Thanks,
-Blake
Paul Wakfer <pa...@morelife.org>: Jun 15 09:20PM -0400

Answers below
 
On 16-06-15 08:59 PM, Blake wrote:
> thing or not.
 
> Poll (please be honest):
> * Who would like this group to succeed?
I would.
> * Who wouldn't? Or prefers more drama?
I have no need for "drama" or "fighting".
> * Who is more indifferent?
Not indifferent, but I am somewhat burnt out with attempting to do
anything to aid/help cryonics and I find other time pursuits more rewarding.
 
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Blake <bla...@gmail.com>: Jun 15 05:23PM -0700

Hi Stephen, This group is new, and it's been a little quiet so far.
I'm glad you're here. I remember when I first made my suspension
arrangements, it's a decent amount of paperwork.
 
Seed collecting? I don't think I've heard of that type of collecting…
Does that mean like collecting seeds from lots of different kinds of plants
and preserving them?
It's nice to make your acquaintance.
 
-Blake
 
 
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stephen lang

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Jun 21, 2016, 10:44:32 PM6/21/16
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Actually I collect seeds to plant the following year. Sometimes there tree seeds and sometimes there flower seeds.
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