X-Message-Number: 24356
From: "Robin Helweg-Larsen" <>
Subject: Re: Immortalist Holiday?
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 13:48:39 -0400

You might as well nominate both solstices, because
each is both summer and winter, depending on
hemispherical propensities.

So I go with Bedford Suspension Day.  (And
Bedford's talismanic power is such that I have
been carrying a fragment of his original
suspension material in my wallet for the past (8?)
years.  I hope to return it to him in person some
day.)

Always optimistically,

Robin HL


Message #24346
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 12:09:49 -0700
Subject: Re: Immortalist Holiday?
From: Kennita Watson <>

On Tuesday, Jul 6, 2004, at 02:00 US/Pacific,
CryoNet wrote:

> From: 
>
> 
>
> writes about a date for an immortalist
Holiday....
>
> I nominate the summer solstice....  June 21, I
think. The longest day
> of the
> year symbolizing the enduring years of our
lives?
>
> Mike Donahue
>
I nominate Winter Solstice, because it symbolizes
the
cold sleep and the sense that everything gets
better
from here.

Live long and prosper,
Kennita

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