Friday, April 03, 2009

When I die….

I don’t want to be buried or cremated. I want to be frozen for 38,000 years, revived and installed in an Imperial (Hellfire) Dreadnought.

It’s not too much to ask.

8 comments:

  1. lol. The Dune prequels I'm reading right now are along those lines. Human brains are kept alive and preserved within "cymek" robotic fighters.

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  2. dbackdad said: Human brains are kept alive and preserved within "cymek" robotic fighters.

    It's a very common theme in SF.

    JM said: I don't want to die:)

    As do very few people - unfortunately there's not a lot you can do about that - even being instaled in a top-notch Dreadnought won't make you immortal! [laughs]

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  3. pish posh.

    I'm going to have my brain extracted from my body, implanted into the body of an albino gorilla with an eye-patch, have the gorilla turned into a cyborg and then inserted into a mazinga-like giant robot. With rockets.

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  4. Dammit! Now I've got to think of another present for you since this one will no longer be a surprise.

    Do you have any idea how hard it is to make reservations 38,000 years in advance!

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  5. TF said: I'm going to have my brain extracted from my body, implanted into the body of an albino gorilla with an eye-patch, have the gorilla turned into a cyborg and then inserted into a mazinga-like giant robot. With rockets.

    [laughs] Now I think that *is* asking too much [grin]

    mike said: Do you have any idea how hard it is to make reservations 38,000 years in advance!

    Sound like what I need to do when organising meetings for more than 3 people..

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  6. Anonymous10:33 am

    Cyber,

    I'd seen the links to your blog on that person "Karla's" blog, but I never clicked them.

    For my day job, I work as a print designer. I think your blog has a great layout, I like how you mix visuals and art into your whole presentation...

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  7. Thanks cl.

    I have an interest in Graphic Design and have done some ad hoc desgin work in previous jobs.

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