X-Message-Number: 27797 From: Subject: Re: Ben Best's survey Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 23:01:07 US/Eastern Ben Best wrote: > The word "immortality" is uses so widely in connection with cryonics > (THE PROSPECT OF IMMORTALITY, IMMORALITY INSTITUTE, THE FIRST > IMMORTAL, PHYSICAL IMMORTALITY, etc, etc.) that I was determined > to get a fix on what cryonicists mean. Kennita Watson wrote: > Maybe it's my inner inveterate proofreader, but I caught > "IMMORALITY INSTITUTE" right off. I think of myself as a pretty good proofreader also, but how can I explain my typos? For the above mistake I can rationalize that the Freudian factors overwhelmed me and forced the Freudian slip. But I have found two other typos in my surveys. Both surveys were failing to report people in the 70-79 age group because of a typo. This has now been corrected: http://www.benbest.com/sandbox/Display_Survey_7.php http://www.benbest.com/sandbox/Display_Survey_8.php Also, question (13) in the second survey was failing to report people who answered "Don't Know". This has now been corrected. (13) Do you believe that science will eventually enable people to have infinite (non-finite) lifespans? -- Ben Best Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=27797