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# 0024 | Alcor Cryonics Introduction |
patients not only feasible but affordable, as
economies of scale will slash its costs, in (, 21 KB) |
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# 18149 | This essay made me feel proud to be an American citizen! [john grigg] |
dedicated for several generations to
building an economy, a military, and a culture that is (Thu, 13 Dec 2001, 14 KB) |
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# 16167 | China/Anti-Aging/Artificials/Timeship/Etc [Louis Epstein] |
melt - think about how well the US economy will work if
> the oceans rise by (Tue, 1 May 2001, 21 KB) |
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# 20921 | The Nanogirl News~ [Gina Miller] |
has become a problem in a slow economy saddled
with too much capacity. Money is (Sun, 19 Jan 2003, 16 KB) |
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# 1366 | The Patient Care "Trust"* Fund [Steve Harris] |
at present since it
would still permit economies on overhead resulting from two
organizations sharing (27 Nov 92 17:31:35, 15 KB) |
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# 2335 | Reply to Mike Darwin [alcor] |
maybe by then we will have the economies of
scale to afford *real* professionals. She (Sat, 10 Jul 93, 18 KB) |
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# 25134 | Freeze-Dried Miracle [Basie] |
raising has been hampered by a slow economy. "If this
deal weren't as unique (Mon, 22 Nov 2004, 17 KB) |
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# 4937 | SCI.Neurosuspension: Head First [Steve Bridge] |
Neurosuspension." Basically, this says that if the economy
totally collapses or the legal climate turns (Sat, 30 Sep 95, 19 KB) |
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# 0037 | Why Life Extension -- or Why Live at All? |
If millions
of people were cryonically frozen, economies of scale could drive the
cost very (, 24 KB) |
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# 11852 | Who Are Centenarians?| [Thomas Nord] |
e.g. WWI), and
fluctuations in the economy (e.g. the boom of the 1920' (Sun, 30 May 1999, 23 KB) |
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