From: Emlyn O'regan (oregan.emlyn@healthsolve.com.au)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 22:37:04 MDT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Corbin [mailto:lcorbin@tsoft.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 May 2002 1:06 PM
> To: extropians@extropy.org
> Subject: RE: How will you know that you've woken up from cryogenic
> sleep?
>
>
> Louis writes
>
> > From: "Dossy" <dossy@panoptic.com>
> .
> > > In other words, when you're finally resuscitated, will it
> matter to
> > > you if you woke up in your original body? What if you wake up in
> > > a different body?
> >
> > Depends if it functions the same. If I can't type any more
> because my
> > fingers don't feel the same, that could be a concern. I
> would have to
> > re-learn.
>
> If I still need to type, that would be a disaster.
>
> Lee
>
Actually, I can see that happening. A future where all kinds of illnesses
have been fixed, where cryonic suspension is reversible, and yet, despite
the best efforts of many dedicated people, QWERTY still reigns supreme.
Emlyn
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