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From: John de Rivaz <>
Newsgroups: sci.cryonics
Subject: Re: About Cryonics and Illiteracy
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 12:22:49 +0100
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References: <4sjcvd$>

In article: <4sjcvd$>   (Olaf Henny) 
writes:
> 
> The primary concern on this board appears to be, 
> the technical financial and
> legal aspects involved in initiating and maintaining cryonic
> suspension as well as ultimate revival.  However, we should 
> also ask ourselves what will the quality of life be for the
> individual after revival.

Whereas these are interesting subjects for debate, I am concerned as to 
the manner in which the question is posed. Surely first one saves one's 
life and *then* decides what to do with it? If life in the future is 
really terrible, then self-extermination would still be an option.

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