Transmetropolitan has a tragic story about a wife and husband team of investigative journalists (born slightly before you) who signed up together. The wife died of a heart attack, saying “I’ll see you in the future,” but then the husband died in a third-world dirt country. His last words were, “If you people had learned to clean your toilets...” Her revival was heart-breaking.
I’d like to second Mr Kennaway’s question about any international information. I’m in Soviet Canuckistan for now, and I haven’t been able to root anything up. Presumably the Cryonics organizations would have that sort of information on a website, that maybe one of you is familiar with?
Transmetropolitan has a tragic story about a wife and husband team of investigative journalists (born slightly before you) who signed up together. The wife died of a heart attack, saying “I’ll see you in the future,” but then the husband died in a third-world dirt country. His last words were, “If you people had learned to clean your toilets...” Her revival was heart-breaking.
I’d like to second Mr Kennaway’s question about any international information. I’m in Soviet Canuckistan for now, and I haven’t been able to root anything up. Presumably the Cryonics organizations would have that sort of information on a website, that maybe one of you is familiar with?
There is a Cryonics Society of Canada. If you mean that you knew about them and that site doesn’t contain the necessary info, then I dunno.