There’s actually a yearly cryonics festival held in Nederland, a little town near Boulder, Colorado. However, according to a relative who’s been to the festival, the whole event is really just an excuse to drink beer, listen to music, and participate in silly cryonics-themed events like ice turkey bowling.
So, it seems like the type of people who attend this festival aren’t quite the type who would be likely to sign up for cryonics after all, though I might be able to further evaluate this next year if I’m able to attend the festival while visiting a relative in the area. (This could be relevant to LW in theory if the festival ends up being a good place to advertise cryonics, though I’m not suggesting that this is likely to be the case).
For almost all subjects X, an X festival is an excuse to drink beer, hang out, and do silly X-themed stuff.
This should not be taken to mean that it has nothing to do with X, or that it adds no value toward it. What you’re really getting out of it is an opportunity to meet other people who’re into the subject, or at least well-disposed enough to show up to a festival advertised as such.
There’s actually a yearly cryonics festival held in Nederland, a little town near Boulder, Colorado. However, according to a relative who’s been to the festival, the whole event is really just an excuse to drink beer, listen to music, and participate in silly cryonics-themed events like ice turkey bowling.
So, it seems like the type of people who attend this festival aren’t quite the type who would be likely to sign up for cryonics after all, though I might be able to further evaluate this next year if I’m able to attend the festival while visiting a relative in the area. (This could be relevant to LW in theory if the festival ends up being a good place to advertise cryonics, though I’m not suggesting that this is likely to be the case).
For almost all subjects X, an X festival is an excuse to drink beer, hang out, and do silly X-themed stuff.
This should not be taken to mean that it has nothing to do with X, or that it adds no value toward it. What you’re really getting out of it is an opportunity to meet other people who’re into the subject, or at least well-disposed enough to show up to a festival advertised as such.