
This past Saturday August 12 was the
Cryonics Society of Canada's annual potluck dinner. Allan Randall, the director of CSC, was kind enough to organize and host the event.
This was my first time attending a CSC event (I don't have a cryonics contract, but I'm an avid supporter of the cause). The
Toronto Transhumanist Association and the CSC have worked together to support each other over the years.
This year the CSC was fortunate to have the
Cryonic Institute's
Ben Best give a presentation.

I
don't think Ben was taking his audience into consideration when he gave
his talk; he gave a broad overview of cryonics and talked about his
recent battles with neysayers. I think the crowd was hoping for some
more technical information and cutting edge inside news into the
cryonics and cryogenics industry.
The potluck and lecture was
held outdoors and it was hotter than hell. With the midday sun pounding
down on us, it was somewhat surreal and out of context to be talking
about freezing bodies at extremely low temperatures. Over the course of
Ben's talk, a number of us migrated to the far back to find shelter in
the shade.

I took some photographs during the event, including some of Ben's posters. Click here to see the
slideshow.