From: Russell W. Craig (Xxzen@swbell.net)
Date: Sun Nov 29 1998 - 17:24:31 MST
Ken,
While some of us may find it to be a very sad day at the passing of a
relative, why do you feel that those of who do not know uncle Mark
would find it necessary to contribute to the supposed continuation of
his brain, memory, or identity? Also, if I am not mistaken shouldn't
the cryogenic process be immediately after death, otherwise everything
you want to save is lost anyway.
With Sympathy
Ken Meyering wrote:
> I AM SENDING THIS NOTE AT 2:23PM, SEATTLE TIME, ON NOV 29, 1998
>
> I just learned that my uncle Mark Howard Riegel has been found dead
> in his bed.
>
> He is at the following address:
>
> 409 North Third
> Lompoc, CA 93436
>
> This is by Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
>
> He is completely without money, and has not signed up for cryonic
> suspension.
>
> In spite of this, I want him suspended. Please do everything within
> your power to make sure that his brain, memory, and identity are not
> lost.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kenneth D. Meyering
>
> -------------------
> ken@define.com
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