On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 11:43:30AM -0700, 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List 
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> 
> 
> On 7/1/2021 8:19 AM, John Clark wrote:
> >Actually scientific andtechnological considerations are only
> >number 4 on my list of reasons why I think cryonics might not
> >work, my first three reasons are:
> >
> >1) I might not get frozen quickly after I am declared legally dead.
> >2) I might not be retained at liquid nitrogen temperatures until
> >the age of Drexler style nanomachines arrives.
> >3) Mr. Jupiter brain, or whoever's around at the time, might not
> >think I'm worth reviving; I am realistic enough to know that my
> >value to it will be almost zero, my hope is that it will not be
> >exactly Zero. I do have one thing going for me, in the age of
> >Nanotechnology everything could be put into one of two categories,
> >impossible to obtain at any price, or dirt cheap, nothing will be
> >expensive.
> 
> 4) It doesn't work very well, but your brain can be installed in a
> robot to handle packages at the Amazon warehouse.

4b) You will work in a helpdesk. For so long as they need English
native speakers...

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