CryoNet Mailing List Messages 19000 - 19099

  1. #19000 CryoNet #18990 - #18998 [Thomas Donaldson] (1277 Bytes)
  2. #19001 Re: Future disease [Brett Bellmore] (1066 Bytes)
  3. #19002 Re: flying cars [Ziana Astralos] (539 Bytes)
  4. #19003 Center for Transhuman Development news list [John Grigg] (4578 Bytes)
  5. #19004 I'm Celebrating a Little Bit [Robert Moore] (1162 Bytes)
  6. #19005 RE:#19004: I'm Celebrating a Little Bit [Robert Moore] [Steven Lacher] (1869 Bytes)
  7. #19006 CryoNet #18990 - #18998 [Thomas Donaldson] [Natasha Vita-More] (470 Bytes)
  8. #19007 Re: Precautions [George Smith] (2433 Bytes)
  9. #19008 CryoNet #19005 - #19007 [Thomas Donaldson] (951 Bytes)
  10. #19009 optimism [Charles Platt] (1490 Bytes)
  11. #19010 Re: CryoNet #19005 - #19007 [RUDIHOFFMA] (4512 Bytes)
  12. #19011 Feedback from earlier post [Mikep3333] (808 Bytes)
  13. #19012 Re: #19004-19005: I'm Celebrating a Little Bit [mike99] (1280 Bytes)
  14. #19013 Petition time once again! [John Grigg] (6286 Bytes)
  15. #19014 ECON: The American "affluence" model is unsustainable. [Mark Plus] (662 Bytes)
  16. #19015 More on "that feeling"..... [Steven Lacher] (2935 Bytes)
  17. #19016 Re: CryoNet #19008 - #19014 [The Singer Ron.Trumble] (539 Bytes)
  18. #19017 58'th update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] (1940 Bytes)
  19. #19018 managing dying [Ettinger] (1980 Bytes)
  20. #19019 telomeres and longevity [WalkerBill] (673 Bytes)
  21. #19020 RE: More on "that feeling"..... [Lee Corbin] (3214 Bytes)
  22. #19021 Electrical activity and death [Toby Christensen] (1275 Bytes)
  23. #19022 Re: CryoNet #19021 [Ettinger] (1720 Bytes)
  24. #19023 CryoNet #19021 [Thomas Donaldson] (1204 Bytes)
  25. #19024 Re: Electrical activity and death [John de Rivaz] (1636 Bytes)
  26. #19025 Re: Electrical activity and death [Dave Shipman] (2577 Bytes)
  27. #19026 Re: Steve's epiphany [Dani Kollin] (542 Bytes)
  28. #19027 Brain electrics and death [James Bryan Swayze] (5053 Bytes)
  29. #19028 A new method for the preservation of aortic valve homografts [Doug Skrecky] (2552 Bytes)
  30. #19029 Nanogirl News [Gina Miller] (11681 Bytes)
  31. #19030 Therapeutic Cloning Petition... [Biologist501] (3800 Bytes)
  32. #19031 Re: CryoNet #18999 - #19004 [Natasha Vita-More] (919 Bytes)
  33. #19032 Ooops...The House, NOT the Senate. [Biologist501] (472 Bytes)
  34. #19033 CryoNet #19031 - #19032 [Thomas Donaldson] (1342 Bytes)
  35. #19034 House near Alcor for sale [pizer] (563 Bytes)
  36. #19035 Life Extension Society meeting in Washington DC Sunday [Keith F. Lynch] (755 Bytes)
  37. #19036 Re: CryoNet #19031 - #19032 [Natasha Vita-More] (319 Bytes)
  38. #19037 Believers in Cryonics... [HEYMIKE] (1150 Bytes)
  39. #19038 CryoNet #19036 - #19037 [Thomas Donaldson] (1487 Bytes)
  40. #19039 Re: CryoNet #19036 - #19037 [Keith Henson] (2146 Bytes)
  41. #19040 science fiction [Charles Platt] (2531 Bytes)
  42. #19041 Re: CryoNet #19036 - #19037 [George Smith] (4097 Bytes)
  43. #19042 Re: Believers in Cryonics [Scott Badger] (1965 Bytes)
  44. #19043 The true "death" of the brain and life support machines... [Toby Christensen] (628 Bytes)
  45. #19044 CryoNet #19038 - #19043 [Thomas Donaldson] (1061 Bytes)
  46. #19045 Science Fiction Conventions [Ben Best] (2221 Bytes)
  47. #19046 An Off-Topic Forum for Cryonet Readers [Rick Potvin] (423 Bytes)
  48. #19047 The true "death" of the brain and life support machines... [trippgary] (935 Bytes)
  49. #19048 Scientology [WalkerBill] (1233 Bytes)
  50. #19049 George Smith quote [pizer] (283 Bytes)
  51. #19050 Why SF Writers Don't Sign Up [Lee Corbin] (911 Bytes)
  52. #19051 Re: science fiction [Ziana Astralos] (1429 Bytes)
  53. #19052 Scientists and SciFi Authors (was CryoNet #19036 - #19037) [Peggy J. Moore] (463 Bytes)
  54. #19053 January 2002 Periastron now on ACS Website [American Cryonics Society] (1393 Bytes)
  55. #19054 Re: science fiction [Pat Clancy] (1187 Bytes)
  56. #19055 Decisions and attitudes... [John Grigg] (1640 Bytes)
  57. #19056 Excerpts from latest (March) issue of Periastron now on ACS [American Cryonics Society] (1273 Bytes)
  58. #19057 The true "death" of the brain and life support machines... [trippgary] (1176 Bytes)
  59. #19058 Forry Ackerman update [HEYMIKE] (1606 Bytes)
  60. #19059 Computer people & cryonics [Ettinger] (1247 Bytes)
  61. #19060 Sci fi fans/ funding/signing up [HEYMIKE] (1842 Bytes)
  62. #19061 Re: CryoNet #19044 - #19056 [George Smith] (4267 Bytes)
  63. #19062 Effective dreamers versus SF fans [Mark Plus] (3505 Bytes)
  64. #19063 new theories on memory access [brent thomas] (850 Bytes)
  65. #19064 Yet more on Sci-Fi and Science Authors, Sagan, Clarke , and Vinge [RUDIHOFFMA] (3606 Bytes)
  66. #19065 Are most science fiction fans disengaged from practical living? [John Grigg] (1412 Bytes)
  67. #19066 SciAm's "Position Statement on Human Aging" [Mark Plus] (442 Bytes)
  68. #19067 59'th update on fly longevity experiments [Doug Skrecky] (1558 Bytes)
  69. #19068 SciAm (Mark Plus) [WalkerBill] (385 Bytes)
  70. #19069 Re: Computer people & cryonics [Tim Freeman] (1636 Bytes)
  71. #19070 Dawkins and cryonics? [Jim Stevenson] (632 Bytes)
  72. #19071 An Off-Topic Forum for Cryonet Readers [Rick Potvin] (399 Bytes)
  73. #19072 Re: Are most science fiction fans disengaged from practical living? [Lee Corbin] (1782 Bytes)
  74. #19073 Re: Sci fi fans/ funding/signing up [John de Rivaz] (2321 Bytes)
  75. #19074 Re: CryoNet #19064- Vernor Vinge [HEYMIKE] (1707 Bytes)
  76. #19075 Re: CryoNet #19057 - #19067 [FangDogger] (513 Bytes)
  77. #19076 Scientific American on Antiaging and Immortality, [RUDIHOFFMA] (2666 Bytes)
  78. #19077 Trekkies [John Grigg] (4581 Bytes)
  79. #19078 Man is usually not conscious [Tim Freeman] (1291 Bytes)
  80. #19079 Re: A.C.C. [Damien Broderick] (1436 Bytes)
  81. #19080 Re: A.C.C. [Damien Broderick] (801 Bytes)
  82. #19081 Sign-up decision [Robert Moore] (1888 Bytes)
  83. #19082 Re: CryoNet #19074 (Vernor Vinge) [Steve Harris] (3348 Bytes)
  84. #19083 science-fiction writers [Charles Platt] (1011 Bytes)
  85. #19084 Thanks to Damien Broderick, Mike Donahue, other respondents [RUDIHOFFMA] (1197 Bytes)
  86. #19085 Re: Scientific American on Antiaging and Immortality, [RUDIHOFFMA] [Jeffrey Soreff] (2192 Bytes)
  87. #19086 basket weavers [Ettinger] (2606 Bytes)
  88. #19087 Re: CryoNet #19068 - #19080 [George Smith] (1001 Bytes)
  89. #19088 Objections. [George Smith] (1690 Bytes)
  90. #19089 Sir Arthur-Sahib [Mark Plus] (1522 Bytes)
  91. #19090 Re: A.C.C. [Damien Broderick] (479 Bytes)
  92. #19091 Science's cultural values [Mark Plus] (1111 Bytes)
  93. #19092 An Off-Topic Forum for Cryonet Readers [Rick Potvin] (310 Bytes)
  94. #19093 What is stopping cryonics working? + Dealing with entropian [Toby Christensen] (979 Bytes)
  95. #19094 CryoNet #19081 - #19093 [Thomas Donaldson] (2264 Bytes)
  96. #19095 Too Important to Die [Charles Platt] (1275 Bytes)
  97. #19096 Winning arguments [George Smith] (506 Bytes)
  98. #19097 The Personal Identity Game [Tim Freeman] (713 Bytes)
  99. #19098 How to win arguments with non-cryonicists. [pizer] (736 Bytes)
  100. #19099 Re: SciAm article [Brett Bellmore] (1133 Bytes)