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From: "Paul Pagnato" <>
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Subject: #26269
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 09:56:21 -0700
The clarification and integrity of Mr. Best is, as always, an enlightenment.
Fondly,
Paul
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#26267: Re: Vitrification makes medical inroads [Jeff Davis]
#26268: Re: #26264 [Paul Pagnato]
#26269: Re: CryoMsg 26257 [benbest]
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Message #26267
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 10:40:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeff Davis <<mailto:>>
Subject: Re: Vitrification makes medical inroads
Cryonetters,
As with Randolph Wicker's submission yesterday, the
following article uses the term vitrification, again,
in the context of freezing human eggs. The Canadian
technique is more advanced, having already frozen,
thawed, fertilized, and implanted the egg/embryo, and
brought a healthy baby to term.
No clue however, as to the composition of the "special
vitification solution".
First frozen egg baby born in Canada
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-05/mu-ffe053005.php<http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-05/mu-ffe053005.php>
Best, Jeff Davis
"Everything's hard till you know how to do it."
Ray Charles
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Message #26269
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Subject: Re: CryoMsg 26257
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 06:31:32 GMT
In CryoMsg 26257 benbest wrote:
> Agnes Harcourt is the pseudonym of a Cryonics Institute
> patient who was dearly beloved by her large family as
> well as by her many friends and associates.
>
> The following telephone conversation was recently overheard
> between a CI staff person and an unidentified caller:
>
> Caller: May I please speak to Agnes Harcourt?
> Staffer: Agnes is currently in biostasis, would you
> like to leave a message?
Someone has written me a very nasty e-mail message
accusing me of fabricating this whole story for the sole
purpose of pulling the collective leg of the cryonics
community. I challenge anyone questioning my veracity to
come to CI and examine the cryostat in which Agnes is
being stored. It is covered with post-it notes.
-- Ben
Best
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