X-Message-Number: 28135
From: "Beth Bailey" <>
Subject: Re: Music To Listen To The Space Shuttle Launch By
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 10:17:11 -0400


John Krug wrote: "The tangental link to cryonics or other techniques to invent 
reversible human stasis?  Eventually, one way or another, in a number of years, 
there may be plans to send people to Mars and beyond...There could be savings on
supplies and possible psychological benefits if, for the trips, successful 
suspended animation technology is developed...I recall some minor work was done 
in this direction during the early Apollo-era days at NASA... The spinoff 
benefit for medical applications should be obvious..."


Space exploration is vitally important to the future of humanity. An active, 
well-funded space program could facilitate the development of new technologies 
in many areas, including cryonics or other types of biostasis procedures.


Physicist Stephen Hawking recently said, "The survival of the human race depends
on its ability to find new homes elsewhere in the universe because there's an 
increasing risk that a disaster will destroy Earth."
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/06/14/humansurvival.hawking.ap/


I also agree with Richard Godwin, the National Space Society's Ad Astra 
Editorial Liaison, who wrote: "the dinosaurs died because they did not have a 
space program." http://www.space.com/adastra/adastra_whyspace_050127.html


Lastly, here is another article about the importance of promoting space 
exploration:


http://www.spacefuture.com/archive/space_tourism_its_importance_its_history_and_a_recent_extraordinary_development.shtml


John Krug wrote: "In any case, I think music helps to stimulate the imagination 
on these paths of ideas to the future...Feedback from those interested in tuning
into my audio frequency is always appreciated!  Best Regards!  John B. Krug. 
Yes, you can turn me me on!  I'm on the radio!  
http://www.Live365.com/stations/johns805 "


John, please feel free to download the following two "Wabbit Season" MP3 files 
to play on your web radio station; Go to:

http://www.garageband.com/artist/wabbitseason  On the right-hand side of the 
garageband.com page, under "songs" click on the green arrow located by 'Live and
Love' or 'Cat's Tongue.'  Please note: The files play correctly on my "lo 
bandwidth" dial-up connection, however, I do not know if they play correctly on 
"hi bandwidth."

Kind regards,
Beth Bailey
http://www.WabbitWecords.com

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