Having flown on VirginBlue in Australia, presumably this would entail setting up a cryonics operation that buys thirty-year-old equipment cheap, and charging the patients’ families for extra LN2 by the litre. Flying on VirginBlue involves a certain amount of the passengers waving their arms and chanting “I believe in aviation! I believe in aviation!” Why no, it wasn’t a great flight …
Having flown on VirginBlue in Australia, presumably this would entail setting up a cryonics operation that buys thirty-year-old equipment cheap, and charging the patients’ families for extra LN2 by the litre.
Virgin Cryonics?
If anyone was going to turn cryonics into a mass-market product, Richard Branson might...
Wow. The same ‘Virgin’ that is known here for the budget airline. I had no idea that he was likely to be into cryonics kinds of ventures too.
Having flown on VirginBlue in Australia, presumably this would entail setting up a cryonics operation that buys thirty-year-old equipment cheap, and charging the patients’ families for extra LN2 by the litre. Flying on VirginBlue involves a certain amount of the passengers waving their arms and chanting “I believe in aviation! I believe in aviation!” Why no, it wasn’t a great flight …
Could not have said it better!
Not that he’s a transhumanist, he just runs a huge variety of different businesses and doesn’t mind doing unusual things eg Virgin Galactic.