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- From: tsf@CS.CMU.EDU (Timothy Freeman)
- Subject: Re: What's the Deal?
- In-Reply-To: JPS127@psuvm.psu.edu's message of 18 Nov 92 16:16:31 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 17:55:55 GMT
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- In article <92323.111631JPS127@psuvm.psu.edu> JPS127@psuvm.psu.edu writes:
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- Honestly, I don't believe in cryonics and technology be
- damned I don't think revival is possible.
-
- Yes low temperature will slow
- any chemical process but not enough over time.
-
- I was concerned at first that your objections might be well-informed,
- but it is clear from this that they are not. Several centuries at LN2
- tempertatures are equivalent to an hour or so at room temperature.
- The FAQ has pointers to a careful analysis.
-
- Clearly people aren't reading the FAQ. Maybe I forgot to post it this
- month. I'll repost it in any case.
-
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- Tim Freeman <tsf@cs.cmu.edu> CompuServe ID 71045,2267 checked occasionally.
- When they took the fourth amendment, I was silent because I don't deal drugs.
- When they took the sixth amendment, I kept quiet because I know I'm innocent.
- When they took the second amendment, I said nothing because I don't own a gun.
- Now they've come for the first amendment, and I can't say anything at all.
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