X-Message-Number: 13335
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 18:34:23 -0500
From: Paul Wakfer <>
Subject: Prometheus Project URL change

The Prometheus Project domain name "prometheus-project.org" was allowed
to lapse, but the same content is available at:
"prometheus.morelife.org".  I own the domain name "morelife.org" under
the organization name "Full Length Life Society" (FLLS).
The Prometheus Project is currently dormant and there has been no change
to the website content for over 2 years now. My current plan is to make
a decision before the end of this year whether and to what extent I will
expand and promote these websites and the ideas described there. As
always, if anyone wishes to work with me in promoting the ideas which
are described (incompletely as yet) at those websites, or any other
ideas which are related and compatible, they are invited to contact me.
I am also open to simply providing others with website space and access
for cryonics related promotional purposes for their independent use in a
manner which does not need my active cooperation or aproval. The website
host is pair.com, the same as hosts CryoNet.org and full programming
functions are available.

The neurocryo.org site is also with pair.com under the same account
(FLLS), but has it's own domain name in order to isolate it from
cryonics. Such isolation was and is necessary in order to maintain
credibility and acceptance in the science community where the research
is being conducted and, hopefully, will continue. Again this website has
not been updated for some time and that is because the research involved
has gone much more slowly and run into larger problems (with personnel,
logistics and lack of promised support, not cryopreservation) than
anticipated. These problems could easily have been solved with more
money, but as always in cryonics, we are trying to do significant
research on a shoe-string budget. This need invariably leads to major
difficulties, including failure to realize the project's goals and the
wastage of the little money which has been contributed. Currently some
progress is occuring in the Hippcampal Slice Cryopreservation Project
and I hope to be able to make a report of the results by mid 2000.

-- Paul --

Voice-mail: 416-968-6291  Fax: 559-663-5511
The Institute for Neural Cryobiology - http://neurocryo.org
Perfected cryopreservation of Central Nervous System tissue
for neuroscience research & medical repair of brain diseases

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