X-Message-Number: 10818
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 07:17:07 -0500
From: Thomas Donaldson <>
Subject: CryoNet #10811 - #10817

Hi everyone!

To Thomas Nord: If by some accident I addressed you as "Thomas Norton"
I apologize. I can type faster, sometimes, than I think, and if I forget
to correct myself on the net, out it goes!

To Bob Ettinger: Without knowing just what research the Cryonics Institute
is engaging in, I can't really make any precise comments. I will say,
though, that even if you only learn TECHNIQUES by using glycerol, you've
still learned something useful for future suspensions. After all, I assume
that in your experiments you're not using human subjects! Moreover if you
compare the ideas of Cryonics Institute researchers with those of 21st
Century Med when they become semipublic, they are unlikely to be contained
totally in those of 21st Century Med. Sure, you may have wanted the 
Cryonics Institute to do totally groundbreaking research; but modest
advances are still ADVANCES. If you're working on a project now,
it would probably be a bad idea just to stop until you hear more.

			Best and long long life,

				Thomas Donaldson

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