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Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 09:16:47 -0500
Subject: Re: CryoNet #11159 - #11164
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can extend the life. >Ideal places are hard to find, in climate I  

found south of France, Canary >Islands and Hawaii. Havent found anything 


like it in US mainland yet if >there is such a place.     

 

Actually, Southern California has perhaps the best climate in the world, 


and is not too far from fellow cryonicists. If you are seriously  

considering moving to the USA, you might consider San Diego. 
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Greetings-  

	Yes, I have had the pleasure of visiting and temporaily living in all
those locations. What does the U.S. offer you? If you do not need to move
to the U.S., simply don't. There are already several laws governing your
field of work, and I am sure that the U.S.government will find many new
laws to prevent you from suceeding in your study.  

	I've found the islands in Hawaii are a far better climate than Southern
California. There, I have found even on some of the better days, there can
be a great ammount of air pollution. In Hawaii I found very little.  

	I have a few questions. Why are you moving? What do you need you require?
Lasltly, how long do you plan to stay there? (I assume indefinitely)  

 

CJ Britt  

  

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