G.P. wrote:
>Imagine an institution half a way between retirement home and terminal
>patient care center, with a resident cryonics preservation team, state
>of the art equipment, etc. Those committed to cryonics can go spend
>their last years there, instead of going to a retirement home in
>Florida or Nevada. When death approaches, eutanasy and preservation
>procedures can be performed in optimal conditions and in such a way as
>to maximize the chance of successful revival.
Unless I am very mistaken, this is the fundamental idea behind Bill
Faloon's Timeship Project. You should check through the cryonet archives
for more information. http://www.cryonet.org.
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