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On Signing Up For Cryonics

Simon Smith of Betterhumans writes about the decision and process to sign up for cryonics: "I had already learned that cryonics is funded by life insurance, so, if you're young, you can get a pretty good deal on something that might save your life. You make low monthly payments and, should anything happen to you, the insurance goes to the cryonics organization responsible for your suspension. ... At the same time, I started the ball rolling with Alcor. They sent over some documents for me to complete, beginning with a declaration of my intent to be cryopreserved that would cover me legally - to a limited extent - while my life insurance and cryonics applications were being completed. And there's a reason for that. Getting cryonics life insurance and a cryonics membership is a lengthy process that's full of paperwork." There's room for improvement in there: a difficult sign up process is a real barrier to growth for any organization.

View the Article Under Discussion: http://www.betterhumans.com/blogs/simon/archive/2006/10/29/It_2700_s-official_3A00_-I_2700_m-signed-up-for-cryonics.aspx
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Published Monday, October 30, 2006 6:40 AM by Longevity Meme News and Commentary
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Simon wrote on October 30, 2006 2:12 PM

Hmm. Well this is a weird result of pulling the Longevity Meme feed into the site ;)

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