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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 11:52:14 EST
Subject: new conservation technologies

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There have been in the pas weeks some proposals/ideas about new conservation 
process or technologies. I understand that each idea has its own value. On 
the other side, each conservation needs its own recovery technology. It may 
be more cost effective to create a single recovery system, even from a "bad" 
conservation process than many technologies, each for a small batch of 
corpses, even if conservation is better.

I think it would be useful to ponder about what a recovery technology must be 
( beyond the undefined: nanotech will do that) and introduce new conservation 
with ascending compatibility, ie: so that the same recovery technology is 
possible, but at a simpler level.

Y. Bozzonetti.


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