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Cryogenics and Ted Williams' Head
2 Oct 2009 by V  
While this is certainly in poor taste and truly disgusting—in a way, it is hardly bizarre; if you're working in a cryogenics facility, you're definitely not the average guy-next-door. The word “desensitized” comes to mind here. ...
grit and glamour - http://www.gritandglamour.com/

Top Five Underdogs of 2009: Age Trumps Beauty, Life Springs in the ...
25 Nov 2009 by John Wingspread Howell  
Watson had won his share of titles in his prime, but the sixty year-old had to come back from the cryogenics lab to barely lose this one, making it perhaps his most memorable and most impressive effort. Tom Watson captivated the sports ...
Sports Then and Now - http://sportsthenandnow.com/

Apathist
24 Nov 2009 by Terence Eden  
I'm going to be on it for a handful of years (time-travel, cryogenics and reincarnation not withstanding). I can choose to worry about whether something, somewhere, cares who I love, what I eat or how many thetan souls reside in me. ...
Terence Eden's Blog - http://shkspr.mobi/blog/

Thanksgiving Questions Answered, Part XVI - Diner's Journal Blog ...
25 Nov 2009 by By SAM SIFTON  
(That's what they taught us at cryogenics school, anyway.) But let's not. Make stock from the carcass of the bird and freeze that, certainly. You can probably freeze leftover stuffing. But really what you should do is act like an ...
Diner's Journal - http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/

ILC NewsLine - 5 November 2009
5 Nov 2009 by linearcollider.org  
In early October, in the first test of the cryogenics system at the RF–unit test facility at the New Muon Lab, Fermilab engineers cooled a superconducting capture cavity to 2 degrees Kelvin, or minus 271 degrees Celsius. This is the temperature needed ... An extra benefit for me personally was that participating in the workshop gave me effectively an intense crash course on CLIC. Today, I share a few personal observations from the workshop. Read more... -- Barry Barish ...
ILC News Feed - http://www.linearcollider.org/

Fear of Paradise – Cryonics and Many-Worlds « Brainstormers
12 Oct 2009 by diegocaleiro  
For all of those who stay including my own slices, henceforth friends, also it has been a great experience to have been here with you, and I wish we could somehow share paradise together (of course you may have your own future slice ...
Brainstormers - http://brainstormers.wordpress.com/

Travel Blogging, Day 2: Failure
12 Nov 2009 by KL  
So, since I have nothing better to do, I will share with you some of the odd thoughts from last night. A look into the inner workings of my brain: an exciting and scary tale for Friday the 13th. I was wishing that I had a USB port in ...
Sometimes it Rains in Portland - http://sometimesitrainsinportland.blogspot.com/

Remnant RP. - SGC-Clan Forums
14 Nov 2009 by Magicleprechaun  
Several countries were unhappy with their share in the Eden and Ark projects, so the Darwin project that had been rejected by the larger world leaders was carried out in secret. The idea was to use genetics technology to breed a new ... These two together along with the latest Cryogenics technology presented a strange option called the Shared Computer Generated Reality, S.C.G.R. In the early stages it was jokingly referred to as the matrix project, and the name stuck. ...
SGC-Clan Forums - http://www.sgc-clan.com/forum/

Cleantech Blog: Accelerated Cryogenics and Cryogenic Materials R&D ...
18 May 2006 by Mark Bitterman  
... to share a summary of an op-ed piece by Michael J. Gouge, Applied Superconductivity Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, that appeared recently in Superconductor Week discussing the need for an increased national focus on cryogenic ...
Cleantech Blog - http://www.cleantechblog.com/

For once, a productive debate on Facebook!
8 Nov 2009 by Ninjinuity  
by giving back more than my share. As a communal animal, I can expect only to receive that I'm willing to give. I don't see cryogenics as a truly viable option (much akin to a sort of scientific Pascal's Wager), and thus have no qualms ...
Ninjinuity - http://ninjinuity.blogspot.com/

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