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A Classical SuperHumanist cryonicsx blog by "PhilOssifur" [Summer 2007]
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Saturday, August 18, 2007

ATP use started in 2005

I looked at some case studies in Cryonics magazine-- zeroing in on the stabilizations. It's a pretty poor record of events considering what I'm under the impression should be going on. It looks like use of the ATP only began in 2005. And even then, you can't use it onsite-- not really.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look here. 1990:

http://alcor.org/Library/html/fried.html#TBW

Rick Potvin said...

ok I looked

my first comment is-- I regret having to insult people in general-- I try not to--

however

when I'm effectively bamboozled I become pissed off-- and this is a link that tends to push me in that direction becaause you post a link here and I'm reading all the techinical GIBBERISH-- by Mike Darwin-- and NOT getting an ansewr....

My only conclusion is that you're either daft or... mean. At the same time, you're here and you tried to help-- so I'll let you off the hook.

Let me try gain

From the case you cite-- where am I supposed to see the use of a PORTABLE PERFUSION SYSTEM-- is it the contraption called

custom-built, 2-head roller pump, a William Harvey 1500 bubble oxygenator, and a Shiley SAF-20, 20ยต blood filter.

???

Is THAT the original "on site perfusion unit for initial blood washout and organ preservation solution?".

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