X-Message-Number: 23651
From: "Trygve B.Bauge" <>
Subject: Request for boot at next year's Frozen Dead Guy Days festival
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 19:37:17 +0100


Re: Taking a chanceIf you want a boot at the Frozen Dead Guy Days for March 
2005, you will have to contact Teresa Warren
at the Nederland Chamber of Commerce.


Her e-mail adress is   stands for "Off her rocker" an antiques 
store she runs in town.

Sincerely,

Trygve



Ps. I hope it is ok if I repost this message from Kennita that was excluded from
the cryonet yesterday by some automated rule against more than 4 posts a day.


X-Message-Number: 23633
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 05:07:39 -0800
Subject: Re: Taking a chance
From: Kennita Watson <>

On Monday, Mar 15, 2004, at 02:00 US/Pacific, CryoNet wrote:

From: "David Pizer" <>
>  Kennita wrote:
> "Is anyone planning to go up to the Frozen Dead Guy Days?  I think
> they're a *great* idea, and I would pitch in money towards travel
> expenses.  I don't think Alcor (ACS, CI) would have any trouble
> distinguishing their procedures from those used to preserve
> Grandpa Bredo, and we might even get some good press."
>
> I don't know much about this, and I don't know if Alcor or CI would 
> want a presence here, but I do agree that some good press might come 
> from this if done right.     Here is a situation where officials and 
> bureaucrats were against the freezing concept originally, and through 
> humor and good will, things were turned around.
>
> If someone is going there and can get a booth set up, the Venturists 
> would sponsor some (perhaps all) of  expenses, depends on how much 
> they were.  The person(s) manning the booth could sell our magazine 
> there.
>
> If interested, please contact me.
>
> David
>
It was too late for this year, but I'd be interested in going next
year -- especially if I had company.

Note, everyone, that there's a video festival/contest, with two
categories -- Best Documentary and Best Short.  The shorts are
probably all funny, but we might want to have an entry or three
in the documentary category.

I just looked at the events list, and it looks like great fun,
if I can find any warm clothes after living in California for
over 20 years!  I might also need help getting around in the
snow....  Anyhow, I'm willing to write to the event director
about a booth, but I don't know how soon it would be appropriate
to write asking about 2005, and it might be better if someone
who can speak officially for somebody to write to her (or call?).

...

What do people think of my starting The Cryonics Consortium,
to do things that it's appropriate for all the major cryonics
organizations (and maybe some minor ones) to work on or
participate in together?  No infighting allowed.  Depending how
that went, maybe it could have a PAC (The Cryonactivists?).

Input gratefully accepted.  Hint:  "It can't be done" won't go
over well with me.  "Here are some problems you might have" is
better.  "And here's how you might deal with them" is better
yet.  "I'll help" is best of all.

Live long and prosper,
Kennita
--
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
none but ourselves can free our minds.
           -- Bob Marley, "Redemption Song"



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