X-Message-Number: 919
From: Kevin Q. Brown
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.cryonics 
Date: 22 Jun 1992

I have appended below the Second Call For Votes for a USENET Cryonics
News Group, which I just posted to the listed news groups and the
Extropians and Libernet mailing lists.  If you have not voted yet,
please send your vote soon, but don't send it to me.  Send it according
to the instructions listed below.  Thanks!
                              Kevin Q. Brown
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>Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups news.groups sci.nanotech sci.med
	    sci.med.aids
>Mailing Lists: cryonics extropians libernet 
>Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.cryonics
>Keywords: cryonics, biostasis, suspended animation
>Followup-To: poster

This is the second CFV for the group sci.cryonics.  Since the
vote-handling software automatically acknowledges all votes,
no mass acknowledgment of the voters is included in this message.

Call For Votes:

  Proposed group: sci.cryonics

  Status: Unmoderated

  Voting Period: June 8, 1992 - June 30, 1992 Eastern Daylight Time


Charter:

    Cryonic suspension is an experimental procedure whereby patients
    who can no longer be kept alive with today's medical abilities are
    preserved at low temperature for treatment in the future.
    This newsgroup will be the place to keep up-to-date on topics related
    to cryonics, which include biochemistry of memory, low temperature
    biology, new cryonics-related research and publications, legal status
    of cryonics and cryonically suspended people, nanotechnology and cell
    repair machines, mass media coverage of cryonics, conferences, and
    local cryonics group meetings.

Rationale:

    A cryonics mailing list (moderated by Kevin Q. Brown) has been
    running for almost four years and the mailing list size and
    message frequency now have reached "critical mass" for forming a
    USENET news group.  Reaching a wider audience is important for
    two reasons:
      (1) we have found that a number of people have been looking for
          something like a newsgroup on cryonics but do not know where
          to look and
      (2) cryonics needs a lot of research, critical thought,
	  skilled and knowledgeable communication, and other support
	  to succeed, and everyone will benefit from its success.

Voting Procedure:

    Tim Freeman has kindly offered his services to do the vote counting.
    To send a "yes" vote, send email to:

        tsf=

    and to send a "no" vote, send email to:

        tsf=

    The subject line and body of the email are ignored.  His software
    will acknowledge your vote automatically, while also logging it for
    his records.  If you vote more than once, only your last vote
    received will be counted in the final tally.

    Note: Please do not send your vote to me; use only the above two
    addresses.  Also, be certain to send to the user id "tsf=yes" or
    "tsf=no", exactly as written above, because the names "yes" and "no"
    by themselves will not work.  If you do not receive an acknowledgment
    within 24 hours, you may inquire at  to verify that the
    vote was received.

    DO NOT POST YOUR VOTE!  Posted votes will not be counted.

Voting Period:

    All votes must be received by Tim Freeman at the above two addresses
    before midnight June 30, 1992, Eastern Daylight Time.  (ie. The date
    he receives the email must be in June, not July, in his local time.)
    Any votes received in July will be discarded.

			       Kevin Q. Brown
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