> john grigg was thrilled
> to hear Spike Jones say that he was going to convert his collection of taped
> lectures into text for those who could not attend.
Ja, but I did not tape them myself. I volunteer to transcribe tapes if people send me copies of theirs. I figure Im good for about 4 hours of talks, which would be about 20%. Need ~4 other transcribers.
> Of course I doubt there
> were any people costumed as Klingons or Vulcans there!
I went disguised as an aerospace engineer. {8^D
> advancing cryonics forward in terms of advertising or fund-raising?
Nowthen, with current thinking, there is a good chance that one would need to be frozen *anyway*, in order to be uploaded. Or, not so? Seems conceptually easier for nanoprobes to measure the positions of each neuron, and the... [what?] of each synapse, in order to map the brain into a machine, if the brain is not moving while the process is taking place. Or is this in line with current thinking?