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At 02:42 AM 10/19/2007, G. wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">If this is true (you never know)
there will be a LOT of new interest<br>
in cryonics for one or two weeks. Then the media and public interest<br>
will die out as it happened for Williams. Cryonics does achieve a<br>
media spike every now and then, but does not have enough critical
mass<br>
for permanent media and public attention yet.</blockquote><br>
I believe Paris is a friend of Peaches Geldof. Peaches interviewed
me for a film in 2005 she was making. We talked about
transhumanism, cryonics, and the future. Peaches was extremely
interested in transhumanism, and fairly interested in signing up for
cryonics. (Just connecting the
dots.)<br><br><x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep>
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<dd><font size=2><a href="http://www.natasha.cc/">Natasha</a>
<a href="http://www.natasha.cc/"> Vita-More</a>
<dd>PhD Candidate, CAiiA situated in the Faculty of Technology, School of
Computing, Communications and Electronics,
<dd>University of Plymouth, UK
<dd><a href="http://www.transhumanist.biz/">Transhumanist Arts &
Culture</a>
<dd><a href="http://extropy.org/">Thinking About the
</a><a href="http://extropy.org/">Future</a> <br><br>
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<dd><font face="Times New Roman, Times"><i>If you draw a circle in the
sand and study only what's inside the circle, then that is a
closed-system perspective. If you study what is inside the circle and
everything outside the circle, then that is an open system perspective. -
</i>Buckminster Fuller<br>
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