The alcor-page was not updated since 15th December 2022, where a person who died in August 2022 (as well as later data) was added, so if he was signed up there, we should not expect it too be mentioned yet.
For CI latest update was for a patient dying 29th February 2024, but I can’t see any indication of when that post was made.
“To the best of my knowledge, Vernor did not get cryopreserved. He has no chance to see the future he envisioned so boldly and imaginatively. The near-future world of Rainbows End is very nearly here… Part of me is upset with myself for not pushing him to make cryonics arrangements. However, he knew about it and made his choice.”
The alcor-page was not updated since 15th December 2022, where a person who died in August 2022 (as well as later data) was added, so if he was signed up there, we should not expect it too be mentioned yet. For CI latest update was for a patient dying 29th February 2024, but I can’t see any indication of when that post was made.
“To the best of my knowledge, Vernor did not get cryopreserved. He has no chance to see the future he envisioned so boldly and imaginatively. The near-future world of Rainbows End is very nearly here… Part of me is upset with myself for not pushing him to make cryonics arrangements. However, he knew about it and made his choice.”
https://maxmore.substack.com/p/remembering-vernor-vinge
This doesn’t really raise my confidence in Alcor, an organization that’s supposed to keep bodies preserved for decades or centuries.
Check out this page, it goes up to 2024.
Noted, thank you. This does raise my confidence in Alcor.