X-Message-Number: 32784
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 10:23:22 +0200 (CEST)
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Subject: Cultural Change With Comics


What's apparent: the group of cryonicists who are most likely interested in an 
cultural change on a  grand scale consists of males who are more than twice the 
number of females.

What's needed: bring more females into the debate.


So a cultural change must diversify the media where women get their information 
about cryonics. Actually, there are way more females who are engaged in research
about beauty than radical life extension. Nevertheless, the beauty industry is 
selling cosmetics with an anti aging effect. Those products sell not successful 
in all cases.


Computers make it possible to create new media wherever needed. Wouldn't be a 
surprise for me when I learned that even books are written by the help of 
computers, would it? So let's begin with the women who are no teenagers anymore.
Are they reading books about aging? Yes, at least my wife does while trying to 
convince me too that the development of anti aging pharmaceutics is way better 
for radical life extension than what she thinks a scam: cryonics.


It may be interesting to find new media containing information about anti aging.
The more there are, the more woman will be able to think about aging, thus, to 
broaden their knowledge about life extension. Are there comics containing 
something about anti aging too?


Yesterday, my stepson and I watched Futurama, a cartoon TV series. There was a 
dog who went to see his lost owner in a cryostat, here's the 
http://futurama.wikia.com/wiki/Applied_Cryogenics company. Next to books and TV 
cartoons, are there comics made for readers who are female and older than 
teenagers? I wonder if there are such comics containing funny stuff about 
something like the above link too.

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