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Using CryoNet for permanentizing persons as part of a personics program.

July 14 2001 at 9:09 AM
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Response to Reconstituting the Deanimated & Buried Australian.

 

Kevin Brown refuses to edit CryoNet. The furthest he has gone in this direction is to limit posts/day and size/post. He has established the fact, in other posts, that he intends to keep the entire CryoNet record intact-- forever, as I understand it. CryoNet is, therefore, a perfect place to set up a "personics" effort.

The deanimated Australian's biography, concievably, could be published-- permanently-- in CryoNet-- in "installments" of one post per month of the maximum size of post allowed. This would enable the process to be acceptable by CryoNet community standards, yet still take advantage of Brown's attempt to maintain Cryonet forever, thus permanentizing the biography. By taking advantage of this avenue of effort, Bauge would demonstrate "good faith" in his effort to "rescue" the personality of his possible "client".

Consistent with this effort, I would say that CryoNet would be a good place to begin to create a James Bedford personic effort-- and to continue with everyone currently suspended by currently accepted cryonics community standards. Logically, though, CryoNet could concievably become a personic "headquarters" for anyone interested in informational based recovery efforts for anyone they want-- including themsevles.

One might argue that that was not the original purpose of CryoNet, but off-topic posts have become so frequent and accepted, that pushing the envelope in the direction of personics muddies the water sufficiently that a case could arguably be made that using CryoNet for such a purpose would be completely within the stated purpose of CryoNet. I'm not going to DO that-- I'm simply speculating HERE, OFF CryoNet, as to what MIGHT be possible.



 
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