X-Message-Number: 32259
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 14:13:30 +0100
Subject: Re: CryoNet #32255 Religion as a coping mechanism
From: yvan Bozzonetti <>

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> Long-term strategy should include plans for possibly moving cryonics
> patients to more receptive and/or more isolated locations. Isolated
> islands of Scandinavia, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the Bahamas
> come to mind.
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> Robin Helweg-Larsen
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Moving people in liquid nitrogen has some problems of its own. For example,
what about if you spill some LN2 in a truck or a cargo airplane?
The first thing would, it seems, to have at hand some "dry cryostat" able to
keep for some days at least the LN2 temperature without liquid LN2.
Some small systems of that knid are on the market, yet no cryonics org. to
my knowlege, has any of them; the subject is not even taken into account.

Yvan Bozzonetti

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