From: den Otter (neosapient@geocities.com)
Date: Thu May 27 1999 - 04:03:09 MDT
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> From: Technotranscendence <neptune@mars.superlink.net>
> With your statements above and Eugene response to them
Hmm, I didn't get Eugene's mail afaik...
> Also, one could think of such a cryo unit as something which a
> suspension team could talk other people through using -- people
> who are on site, but don't have medical or suspension skills.
Good idea. Perhaps you could even use a camera (via the web) for
even better feedback in some cases.
> In regard to this, I'd like to see someone attempt just something
> simple first. Afterward, he/she/they could improve upon it, solving
> the perfusion and other problems -- rather than waiting for a perfect
> robot/remote suspension unit. Chances are the latter will develop
> too late for many people..
Yes, it's good to start with a relatively simple model (mainly external
cooling, which is presumably the most important), and expand from
there (add cryovent, ways to inject medication and finally perfusion
equipment). That would certainly be a useful thing to do for local groups.
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