X-Message-Number: 3933
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 02:54:15 -0800
From:  (Kennita Watson)
Subject: Re: CryoNet #3923 - #3932

Robin Helweg-Larsen <> writes:

> I am sufficiently sympathetic to all cryonics groups
> that I have not been able to choose sides and join one - ie, I'm a
> reasonably detached observer, while committed to the movement.

<!!!!>

This is like not being attached to one side of a freeway, and so walking
down the middle.  The universe doesn't care that you are fairminded; if
you die before you "choosing sides", you're DEAD.  For goodness' sake,
*pick one*.  Which one almost doesn't matter, since the infinite
difference in your chance of survival that you get by choosing any one
(zero if you do nothing, versus whatever chance you think a given
organization might give you) far outweighs the difference between the
chances that two competing organizations might give.  You can always
change your mind later.

For the record, I am uninterested in all protests from proponents of
particular organizations that "Mine _is_ better!".  I picked one for
precisely the reasons I gave above, and reserve the right to change my
mind as well.

Get out of the street!  Or risk being run down; your choice.

Consider this a call to action for all the fence-sitters out there.

Kennita


Kennita Watson    | The bond that links your true family is not one of blood,
| but of respect and joy in each other's life.   Rarely do
                  | members of the same family grow up under the same roof.
                  |                            -- Richard Bach, _Illusions_

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