From: O'Regan, Emlyn (Emlyn.ORegan@actew.com.au)
Date: Sun Apr 18 1999 - 20:35:24 MDT
Neither of these options seem very palatable. Pretending it's not
happening just means you shut people out - I know that I don't like
other people to stop talking when I enter a room.
If people have read any Larry Niven, then they're probably as hesitant
as I am about the corpsicle option. I don't even know if Australia has
any cryonics facilities.
Emlyn
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>From: Eugene Leitl[SMTP:eugene.leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de]
>Reply To: extropians@extropy.com
>Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 12:00 PM
>To: extropians@extropy.com
>Subject: ethical problem? Some kind of problem, anyway...
>
>O'Regan, Emlyn writes:
>
> > What does one do? Keep it to oneself? Go on regardless? Tell such a
> > person "Sorry you are going to die, bummer eh"?
>
>I personally would either a) not mentioning the i-word in the presense
>of the elderly, or, b) if that person can afford it, would outline the
>basics of cryonics (even if chances of it working are currently small).
>
>'gene
>
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