X-Message-Number: 10541
From: "Thomas Nord" <>
Subject: CO2, Cryonet subjects, Heinlein, paradize and centenarians.
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 22:43:21 +0200

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Without a search for Cryonet rules, if there are any, I recall reading Cryonics 
and related issues, not including private letters as perhaps =

timewasters for others. But if you all are one big family wishing to know 
private matters, its OK with me so far, no offense. We have a =

choice return the sender or go out public. But I dont mind, like to know you 
better, even if its far out from Cryonics sometimes.

With CI having solved the crackingproblems I'm not up to date whats left as 
major problems, except more supporters, reanimation and better =
cooperation.


Thomas D.  Very good but: "After all, when we burn coal we're really returning 
carbon to the air that was once in the air."

Any humans there then? Should we not trust the consensus of United Nations 
climatepanel IPCC with a lot of worldwide experts? We might not =

all die, but as its said, there are risk of war due to shortage of water anyway.
A climate due massive migration will strain solidarity more. And =

most nations have enough of immigration as it is. You are probably used to more 
disasters in US than we are here where its more safe and secure =

in many aspects. One million swedes migrated to US some 100 years ago, mainly 
poor ones. Now thats upside down.



Peter M. "I wonder - is there anyone here who is not or has not once been an 
avid reader of Robert Anson Heinlein?"


This is a global net, I dont, this is a novelty here. Perhaps thats US-oriented.
We are a lot of non-american Cryonicists as you know. I =
just found out its hard to find Bob's books here to start with.


I am searching a place for relocation, (can live anywhere as economic 
independent), without snow ice and to much heat, no history of natural =

disasters as in Ca, no lethal animals in housing areas, and preferably near a 
Cryonics-place. The closest I've got so far is near Alcor. Guess =

most of us like that paradise to find, and a matter for this net if it doesnt 
overflow. Also my interest of centenarians. After reading =

health-magazines some years,  I turned the issue upside down partly instead, 
searching for the very old how they have lived. Have found more =
and more centenarian-studies from all over the world.


Are someone else using MS IE with Outlook Express to this net? Only here it 
turns out with =3D from here.
Enough for today,

Sincerely
Thomas Nord 
 

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