X-Message-Number: 31344 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:11:06 -0700 From: Kitty Antonik Wakfer <> Subject: Re: CryoNet #31341: Marce Johnson dies, no cryosuspension(?) ... References: <> Hi Mark, I and Paul read the thread on Imminst.org to which you provided a link, thanks. We were very saddened to learn of the death and particularly the non-cryopreservation, and thus the total loss, of Marce Johnson, who Paul knew quite well from many visits to her home during the 1990s both for cryonics meetings and for personally invited dinners in exchange for helping her with computers. The only bright side (and it is slim in comparison to the loss), particularly under our current financial position, is that we will now receive back the $500 that we immediately sent off when the appeal went out for funding her cryopreservation. Paul would very much like to see the picture of Marce that was attached to the major post about her on the Imminst.org thread, but neither he nor I are members of Imminst.org or its forum and do not wish to be, mainly because of its name. If you would place that picture somewhere more publicly available or send it to me as an email attachment, I would be most grateful, mainly for Paul. Thanks in advance, **Kitty **Kitty Antonik Wakfer MoreLife for the rational - http://morelife.org Reality based tools for more life in quantity and quality Self-Sovereign Individual Project - http://selfsip.org Self-sovereignty, rational pursuit of optimal lifetime happiness, individual responsibility, social preferencing & social contracting On 01/24/2009 03:00 AM, CryoNet wrote: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message #31341 > From: Mark Plus <> > Subject: Marce Johnson dies, no cryosuspension(?) > Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:14:42 -0800 > > Shannon Vyff reports the sad news here: > > http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=14980&view=findpost&p=294806 > > "Around 2010 the world will be at a new orbit in history. . . Life expectancy will be indefinite. Disease and disability will nonexist. Death wll be rare and accidental -- but not permanent. We will continuously jettison our obsolescence and grow younger." F.M. Esfandiary, "Up-Wing Priorities" (1981). > http://www.box.net/shared/static/ay9lub60ha.pdf > > > Mark Plus > > > Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=31344