X-Message-Number: 28288 From: "Jordan Sparks" <> Subject: Embryo cryonics Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 12:44:24 -0700 That's not startling at all. Why on earth would you expect them to do that? It's completely unrelated to cryonics. It would be very unwise for CI to have anything to do with this. I'm perplexed that anyone would even consider this as a possibility. It does not deserve an explanation. You're taking two completely unrelated businesses and trying to group them together. Not only would there be mountains of regulations to follow, but there would be significant capital outlay and risk as well. Risk is not acceptable. Jordan Sparks -----Original Message----- >From: human screener <> >In a startling new development, (startling to me, that >is)-- CI has officially indicated to me via an email >from Andy Zawacki, CI facility manager, that they >will not accept embryos for storage and that there are >no plans to do so in the future. Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=28288