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# 22182 Nanogirl on Cryonics [other]
  surprised that a well-informed advocate of nanotech such as Gina Miller has not encountered
(Fri, 11 Jul 2003, 2 KB)
# 9085 Re: CryoNet #9079 - #9084 [Berrie Staring]
  the future e.g.: IT Biotech Cryonics Nanotech Company's working in those area's
(Mon, 2 Feb 1998, 6 KB)
# 30151 Transhumanism [James Clement]
  WTA specifically supports technologies such as biotech, nanotech, cryonics and artificial intelligence to help individuals
(Sun, 16 Dec 2007, 2 KB)
# 18928 Atherosclerosis and more... [Appraisco]
  00, I believe). http://www.sciam.com/nanotech/ ____________________________ I mentioned that I plan to
(Tue, 16 Apr 2002, 4 KB)
# 17460 Re: CryoNet #17451 - #17458 [Charles Platt]
  to do. A common argument is that nanotech will make repairs "trivial." Even if we
(Wed, 5 Sep 2001, 3 KB)
# 28512 faith and cryonics [Charles Platt]
  Likewise in the case of, say, molecular nanotech, we can argue the case for it
(Tue, 26 Sep 2006, 4 KB)
# 9872 Cost of reanimation [Bozzonetti]
  patients. Well, we don't have the nanotech to start with, but we could look
(Sun, 7 Jun 1998, 2 KB)
# 13279 FWD: RE: Why cryonics? [Jeff Davis]
  at all, that means we're positing nanotech advanced enough to >repair any kind of
(Mon, 21 Feb 2000, 3 KB)
# 1267 Future need for cryonics [Brian Wowk]
  times the current > number of 25. Delay nanotech by another six to eight years, and >
(Sat, 3 Oct 92, 3 KB)
# 15189 1/4 acre block again [Phil Rhoades]
  world population, not an expanding one. Maybe nanotech could change this - but in no time
(Wed, 27 Dec 2000, 2 KB)

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