Robin, I'm not sure if that link was sarcastic, but if not, I think you will learn to distrust British newspapers. It's my #2 rule of the internet. Congrats on the appearance though--I enjoyed the macbook shots.
GMA and all the similar TV outlets are 'highly-produced' (controlled) media presentations... with short superficial segments, no matter what the topic.
Perhaps you can give us some insight later... on the behind-the-scenes setup. No doubt the GMA staff will pre-interview you... and give you some hints on how they want that brief segment to proceed & generally what they expect you to say.
Free national TV publicity is good (?)... but that venue is a bit hard to stomach.
The reaction should be interesting. A very good friend of mine, who is active in cryonics, made the comment to me once that "cryonics pisses people off". I think this is true. It seems that whenever cryonics becomes the subject of a conversation, people start jumping up and down like organ-grinder's monkeys even when they have no personal interest in it.
For anyone in Canada who can't view the above link, here is a link that does work: http://abcnews.go.com/Healt...
Even Satoshi Kanazawa thinks their standards are too low.
Robin, I'm not sure if that link was sarcastic, but if not, I think you will learn to distrust British newspapers. It's my #2 rule of the internet. Congrats on the appearance though--I enjoyed the macbook shots.
Also of interest is the Through the Wormhole episode on immortality.
http://science.discovery.co...
Good season for cryonics publicity lately. :)
Try not to freeze up!
GMA and all the similar TV outlets are 'highly-produced' (controlled) media presentations... with short superficial segments, no matter what the topic.
Perhaps you can give us some insight later... on the behind-the-scenes setup. No doubt the GMA staff will pre-interview you... and give you some hints on how they want that brief segment to proceed & generally what they expect you to say.
Free national TV publicity is good (?)... but that venue is a bit hard to stomach.
Yes.
The reaction should be interesting. A very good friend of mine, who is active in cryonics, made the comment to me once that "cryonics pisses people off". I think this is true. It seems that whenever cryonics becomes the subject of a conversation, people start jumping up and down like organ-grinder's monkeys even when they have no personal interest in it.
Do we really want the viewership of Good Morning America there in the glorious future with us?
They won't know what hit 'em.