When do they need the money by? I’m currently a bit low on funds due to tuition and rent, but I can probably spare $500-1000 in a couple of weeks (I try to maintain an emergency fund, and don’t want to dip into that if I don’t need to).
Also, do you have a page I link to where they describe the immediate funding gap? If possible, I will turn this into a donation-matching thing, probably on /r/transhuman (leverage is always good).
I’m one of the volunteers at the Brain Preservation Foundation. Although sooner is always better, there isn’t a specific reason why now is better than 2 weeks in the future. If you need the money for an emergency fund, I’d wait to donate.
Thank you for that. It looks like I do indeed have a new job, so as soon as the paycheck comes in I will not need to dip into the emergency fund.
By the way, do you happen to know what would happen if the funding didn’t come about? Would you dip into the prize fund, or simply hold off on testing until you got sufficient funding.
As Bakker’s Prince of Nothing-verse books say (which I have lost the last 5 days or so to reading), “Measure is unceasing”.
These first tests, while perhaps the most valuable (as the initial observations of anything usually are), are—hopefully—only the first; if your donations do not change whether the first ones happen, they may change whether the second batch does.
(Even in the extraordinarily unlikely scenario where all the techniques produce perfect preservation according to the first test, one would still want periodic tests to check that the techniques are still being done right.)
That doesn’t answer the question of whether they need the money now or in two weeks. I dislike exposing myself to unnecessary financial risk, particularly at the beginning of a semester and when my work is undergoing layoffs (not that I consider either particularly likely to be a problem, but the risk is distinctly elevated right now and my reserves are lower than I like).
That doesn’t answer the question of whether they need the money now or in two weeks.
Oh, I didn’t realize you really meant now or a few weeks. As far as I know, there is no significant reason why donating now would be better than in a few weeks, aside from looking good here and maybe encouraging some other people to donate (for which a public commitment ought to be enough).
When do they need the money by? I’m currently a bit low on funds due to tuition and rent, but I can probably spare $500-1000 in a couple of weeks (I try to maintain an emergency fund, and don’t want to dip into that if I don’t need to).
Also, do you have a page I link to where they describe the immediate funding gap? If possible, I will turn this into a donation-matching thing, probably on /r/transhuman (leverage is always good).
I’m one of the volunteers at the Brain Preservation Foundation. Although sooner is always better, there isn’t a specific reason why now is better than 2 weeks in the future. If you need the money for an emergency fund, I’d wait to donate.
The page describing the need for our current fundraising campaign is here: http://www.brainpreservation.org/content/letter-president-brain-preservation-foundation
Thank you for that. It looks like I do indeed have a new job, so as soon as the paycheck comes in I will not need to dip into the emergency fund.
By the way, do you happen to know what would happen if the funding didn’t come about? Would you dip into the prize fund, or simply hold off on testing until you got sufficient funding.
I can’t speak authoritatively, but I think testing would have to be put on hold.
The $100,000 for the prize fund is pledged specifically for when the prize is won, so there’s no easy way to change that.
As Bakker’s Prince of Nothing-verse books say (which I have lost the last 5 days or so to reading), “Measure is unceasing”.
These first tests, while perhaps the most valuable (as the initial observations of anything usually are), are—hopefully—only the first; if your donations do not change whether the first ones happen, they may change whether the second batch does.
(Even in the extraordinarily unlikely scenario where all the techniques produce perfect preservation according to the first test, one would still want periodic tests to check that the techniques are still being done right.)
That doesn’t answer the question of whether they need the money now or in two weeks. I dislike exposing myself to unnecessary financial risk, particularly at the beginning of a semester and when my work is undergoing layoffs (not that I consider either particularly likely to be a problem, but the risk is distinctly elevated right now and my reserves are lower than I like).
Oh, I didn’t realize you really meant now or a few weeks. As far as I know, there is no significant reason why donating now would be better than in a few weeks, aside from looking good here and maybe encouraging some other people to donate (for which a public commitment ought to be enough).