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Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:11:18 EDT
Subject: Regina Pancake posting re: cryonics volume

In a message dated 10/19/2006 5:00:45 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
 writes:

This is  my first posting to Cryonet. I'd love it if I could get some 
feed back on  this and if anybody would point out any previous posting 
that might have  covered this topic in the past.

Thanks for your time,

Regina  Pancake
Alcor Member A-1351



Good posting, Regina.  And welcome to cryonet.
 
A scalable and quality system at Alcor is important to us all.   Cryonics, 
like other significant medical protocols, is very labor  intensive.  What was 

clear from the conference lectures and the time spent  in the Alcor surgery ward
and the extensive discussion I enjoyed with the Alcor  neurosurgeon...is that 
to give people the best transportation, stabilization,  and suspension 
possible takes a lot of work by good and trained people like  Regina Pancake.  
 
BTW, Regina, you may want to introduce yourself to some of the folks on  

cryonet who do not know you are a long time activist in the cryonics  community.
And have participated in quite a few actual standybys and  suspensions...
 
We appreciate folks like you who are SUBSTANTIVE in their ideas, and back  
these ideas with personal sacrifice and action to make cryonics better.  
 
For Centuries,
 
Rudi Hoffman CFP CLU ChFC


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