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NBC Developing Cryonics Drama From David Slack, Josh …

NBC has put in development an untitled cryonics drama from writer David Slack, Drop Dead Diva creator Josh Berman and Sony TV. Phillip Noyce (The Resident) is set to direct and executive produce.

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Written by Slack, the Untitled David Slack Projects centers around an enigmatic billionaire who has gathered more than 250 people who have attempted to cheat death by having their bodies frozen in hopes that a future breakthrough would someday allow them to be brought back to life. However, as these people from different moments in time wake up, they soon realize you cant cheat death without paying a price.

Slack executive produces with Berman and Chris King via Bermans Osprey Prods., and Noyce. Sony Pictures TV, where Berman is under an overall deal, is the studio.

Slack was an executive producer on the first two seasons of MacGyver. He created drama APB which aired for one season on Fox. His other credits include co-executive producer on CBS Person of Interest.

Noyce directed the pilot and the second episode of Foxs new medical drama The Resident and executive produces the series. He also is directing Foxs untitled drama pilot based on the best-selling book Gone Baby Gone by Dennis Lehane. Noyce has directed a number of other pilots that have gone to series, including NBCs Crisis and Foxs Tru Calling both from 20th TV as well as Showtimes Brotherhood and ABCs Revenge.

Berman also has St. Elmos Fire, a modern adaptation of the cult classic 1985 feature, set at NBC with Sony TV. He most recently executive produced the VH1 series Daytime Divas and co-created/exec produced ABCs Notorious.

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Frequently Asked Questions | Cryonics Institute

Good news: you heard wrong! With CI, the minimum fee for cryopreservation at CI (which includes vitrification perfusion and long term storage) is $28,000 a one-time fee, due at time of death. And though the fee can be paid in cash, usually a member has a life insurance policy made that pays the amount to CI upon death. A term life insurance policy in the amount of the minimum fee often costs around $30 per month for a person starting their policy in good health at middle age. Funding at a higher level can be used to defray additional costs, including transportation (which is not included in CIs base fee) or even a cryonics standby team to perform rapid cooling and cardiopulmonary support upon pronouncement of death.

Advice from an insurance professional is recommended before selecting a policy.

A person who wishes to become a Lifetime CI Member can make a single membership payment of $1,250 with no further payment required. If a new member would rather pay a smaller amount up front, in exchange for funding a slightly higher cryopreservation fee later on ($35,000), he or she can join with a $75 initiation fee, and pay annual dues of only $120, which are also payable in quarterly installments of $35. (And such a dues-paying member can upgrade to Lifetime Membership at any time, saving $7,000 and future any dues.) Members at a distance may have to pay local funeral director fees and transportation costs to Michigan to be cryopreserved. These payments are not made to CI, and are not included in the figures outlined above.

Take a look at our Membership FAQ and the membership application forms to find out more. And if you've got any questions, or want to talk about making special arrangements? Give us a call at (586) 791-5961 or drop us an email at CIHQ@aol.com. We're more than happy to help.

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What is hot/cold aisle? – Definition from WhatIs.com

Hot aisle/cold aisle is a layout design for server racks and other computing equipment in a data center. The goal of a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration is to conserve energy and lower cooling costs by managing air flow.

In its simplest form, hot aisle/cold aisle data center design involves lining up server racks in alternating rows with cold air intakes facing one way and hot air exhausts facing the other. The rows composed of rack fronts are called cold aisles. Typically, cold aisles face air conditioner output ducts. The rows the heated exhausts pour into are called hot aisles. Typically, hot aisles face air conditioner return ducts.

A containment system can be used to isolate hot aisles and cold aisles from each other and prevent hot and cold air from mixing. Containment systems started out as physical barriers that simply separated the hot and cold aisles with vinyl plastic sheeting or Plexiglas covers. Today, vendors offer plenums and other commercial options that combine containment with variable fan drives (VFDs) to prevent cold air and hot air from mixing.

Best practices for hot aisle/cold aisle containment include:1. Raising the floor 1.5 feet so that air being pushed by air conditioning equipment can pass through. 2. Deploying high cubic feet per minute (CFM) rack grills that have outputs in the range of 600 CFM.3. Locating devices with side or top exhausts in their own part of the datacenter.4. Installing automatic doors in the data center.

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ACS – Definition by AcronymFinder

ACSACS (Automated Collection System) Call SiteACSAffiliated Computer Services, Inc.ACSAustralian Computer SocietyACSAmerican Constitution Society for Law and PolicyACSAdvanced Camera for Surveys (Hubble Space Telescope)ACSAmerican Community Survey (US Census Bureau)ACSArmy Community ServiceACSAccess Control Server (Cisco Systems)ACSAccess Control Server (Cisco)ACSAccessACSAmerican Chemical SocietyACSAcute Coronary Syndrome (medical condition)ACSAmerican Cancer SocietyACSAmerican Constitution SocietyACSAmerican Citizen Services (US Department of State)ACSAdministration for Children's Services (New York City)ACSAmerican College of SurgeonsACSAcute Coronary Syndromes (journal)ACSAssistant Chief of StaffACSAssociation of Caribbean StatesACSAcademic Computing ServicesACSArmy Community ServicesACSAuto Club Speedway (various locations)ACSAmerican Camellia SocietyACSAllen County Scottsville High School (Kentucky)ACSAlexander County Schools (North Carolina)ACSAccess Control System(s)ACSAnglo-Chinese SchoolACSAnimal Care Services (various locations)ACSAir Conditioning Service (various locations)ACSAdvances in Chemistry Series (American Chemical Society)ACSAuto Club SouthACSAnimal Care SpecialistACSAssociation of Community Services (Columbia, MD)ACSAdministrative Computing Services (Boston University)ACSAmerican Citizens Services (US State Department)ACSAsheville City Schools (Asheville, NC)ACSAssociation of Convenience StoresACSAndragoki Center Slovenije (Slovenian: Slovenian Institute for Adult Education)ACSAdventist Community ServicesACSAssembly Christian School (various locations)ACSAir Cargo SecurityACSAdvanced Card Systems Ltd.ACSAssociated Colleges of the SouthACSAdvanced Console Server (various companies)ACSAttitude Control SystemACSAbdominal Compartment SyndromeACSAdvisory Committee on Sustainability (various locations)ACSAmerican Cetacean Society (whale conservation group)ACSAdobe Creative SuiteACSAlumni Career Services (various schools)ACSAdvanced Computer Software (various locations)ACSAssertion Consumer ServiceACSAuxiliary Communications ServiceACSAlpha Chi Sigma (professional chemistry fraternity)ACSAmerican Ceramic SocietyACSAmbulatory Care SensitiveACSAustralian Cinematographers SocietyACSAxis Camera StationACSAutomobil Club Der Schweiz (automobile club of Switzerland)ACSAmerican Community School (Abu Dhabi, UAE)ACSAir Charter Services (various locations)ACSAustralian Customs ServiceACSAddress Change ServiceACSAnterior Compartment Syndrome (legs)ACSAdvanced Customer Support (various companies)ACSApplied Cognitive Science (various universities)ACSAmerican Coatings Show (trade show)ACSATP-Citrate SynthaseACSAmerican Corporate Services (various locations)ACSAir Conditioning SystemACSAutomated Commercial SystemACSAmerican Colonization SocietyACSAccrediting Commission for Schools (Western Association of Schools & Colleges)ACSApproved Contractor Scheme (UK)ACSAdvanced Communications Solutions (various locations)ACSAmerican Conifer SocietyACSAssessoria de Comunicao Social (Portuguese: Office of Social Communication; Brazil)ACSAthens City Schools (Alabama)ACSAerial Common SensorACSAssociation for Canadian StudiesACSAutomated Collection SystemACSAdaptive Control SystemACSAmerican Cheese SocietyACSAlcohol Countermeasure SystemsACSApplied Communication Sciences (Basking Ridge, NJ)ACSAnnual Cancer SymposiumACSApplied Computer ScienceACSAboriginal Children's Survey (Canada)ACSAdvances in Complex SystemsACSArsDigita Community SystemACSAir Control SquadronACSAnti Collision System (various companies)ACSAutomated Cartridge SystemACSArt and Culture StudiesACSAutomatic Class SelectionACSAudit Collection ServiceACSAlternate Character SetACSAdvocates for Children's Services (North Carolina)ACSAustralian Correspondence SchoolsACSAdvanced Composite StructuresACSApplied Computer SolutionsACSAdolescent Counseling ServicesACSArmy Combat Shirt (US DoD)ACSAdvising and Counseling Services (various schools)ACSAverage Class SizeACSAutomatic Control SystemACSAustralian Computer ScienceACSAssociate Customer Service (LOMA)ACSAdvanced Coating Solutions (insulation; various locations)ACSAlaska Communications SystemACSAlton Convent School (UK)ACSAdvanced Computer ServicesACSArizona Computer ServicesACSAssociate, Customer ServiceACSAdjacent Channel SelectivityACSAgile Combat SupportACSAutomation & Control SolutionsACSAssociation of Clinical ScientistsACSAmerican Cryonics SocietyACSAged Care ServicesACSApplied Control Solutions (various locations)ACSAdvanced Communicator Silver (Toastmasters International)ACSAcrocephalosyndactylyACSApplied Consultancy SolutionsACSAEGIS Combat SystemACSAtmosphere Control System (Linde)ACSAirfield Construction Squadron (Royal Australian Air Force)ACSAdvisory Committee for Scotland (UK)ACSAlternate Care SiteACSAmerican Carbon Society (formerly American Carbon Committee)ACSAdvanced Communication SystemACSAged and Community Services (Australia)ACSAdvanced Computer SystemACSAsynchronous Communications ServerACSAdult Correctional Services (Canada)ACSAuto Channel Scan (electronics)ACSAutomobile Club de SuisseACSAnti-Chop System (paintball)ACSApolyton Civilization Site (gaming)ACSAdd Compare SelectACSActive Control SystemACSArabic Computer SystemsACSAmerican College of Sofia (Bulgaria)ACSAutomated Characterization SuiteACSAutomobile Consumer Services, Inc.ACSAir Commando SquadronACSAdaptive Coordinate SystemACSAmerican Correctional Solutions (healthcare; Orange, CA)ACSAcquisition of SignalACSAdvanced Civil SchoolingACSauxiliary crane ship (US Navy)ACSAdvisory Cisco Secure (software)ACSAudio Car StereoACSAdvanced Communications ServicesACSAir Circulation SystemACSAccess Control SetACSALMA Common SoftwareACSAdventure Construction Set (game creation software)ACSAmerican Crystal Sugar CompanyACSAmerican Cooperative School (Suriname)ACSAmerican Community ServiceACSAutomatic Crane Stopper (safety device)ACSAdvanced Contact Solutions, Inc (Philippines)ACSAdult & Community Services (UK)ACSAutomated Case Support System (FBI investigative database)ACSAdmission Control ServiceACSArray Controller Software (HP StorageWorks)ACSAdvanced Conservation Systems, Inc. (Lancaster, CA)ACSAirport Customer ServiceACSAmerican Challenge Series (athletics)ACSAccommodation and Campus Services (University of Sheffield; UK)ACSAventis Crop ScienceACSAircraft Combat SurvivabilityACSAfrican Civil Society (UN)ACSAir Combat Systems (Northrop Grumman Corp.)ACSAmphibious Command ShipACSAntenna Control SystemACSAcro (SIL code for an extinct language of Brazil)ACSAfrican & Caribbean SocietyACSAmerican Computer SoftwareACSApplication Contents Service (distributed computing)ACSAlternating Current SignalACSAmerican Cockatiel SocietyACSAssociation of Cricket Statisticians and HistoriansACSAsian Cultural SocietyACSAbbotsford Community Services (British Columbia)ACSAircraft ShelterACSairspace control systemACSAdministrative and Commercial StudiesACSAudio Control System (aviation)ACSAutomated Circulation System (System that connects to a library's item and patron database)ACSAutomatic Contrast SelectionACSAmerican Clematis SocietyACSATM Circuit SteeringACSAdvertising Club Styria (Austria)ACSAyrshire Cancer Support (Ayrshire, Scotland)ACSArmored Cavalry SquadronACSAnchorage Christian SchoolsACSAgency Computer Systems, Inc.

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Success in Cryonics – osiriscryonics.com

Despite the fact that no human placed in a cryonic suspension has yet been revived, some living organisms can be, and have been, brought back from a dead or near-dead state.

Many biological specimens, including whole insects, many types of human tissue including brain tissue, and human embryos have been cryogenically preserved, stored at liquid nitrogen temperature where all decay ceases, and revived. Cooling living cells to cryogenic temperatures slows metabolic process almost to a stop, making sure the cell doesn't use anymore energy, receive chemical signals, or to carry out any living processes. This would allow a cell to stay in its current state for any amount of time needed, until it is heated to normal functioning temperatures, where the body would continue its processes of life with freezing being a pause on life. This leads scientists to believe that the same can be done with whole human bodies, and that any minimal harm can be reversed with future advancements in medicine.

Neurosurgeons often cool patients bodies so they can operate on aneurysms without damaging or rupturing the nearby blood vessels. Human embryos that are frozen in fertility clinics, defrosted and implanted in a mothers uterus grow into perfectly normal human beings. This method isnt new or groundbreaking- successful cryopreservation of human embryos was first reported in 1983 by Trounson and Mohr with multicellular embryos that had been slow-cooled using dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO).

Even though a mammal has not been fully frozen at cryogenic temperatures and revived, similar tests have been done on monkeys and dogs. The animals had their blood removed and the cryoprotectant inserted. The animals were then cooled to temperatures under 0 degrees Celsius and fully revived.

Some frogs and other amphibians have a protein manufactured by their cells that act as a natural antifreeze which can protect them if theyre frozen completely solid.

And just in Feb. of 2016, there was a cryonics breakthrough when for the first time, scientists vitrified a rabbits brain and, after warming it back up, showed that it was in near perfect condition. Problems with the brain are the main reason why people are skeptical about cryonics, yet the rabbit's brain retained all memory and learning ability. This was the first time a cryopreservation was provably able to protect everything associated with learning and memory.

Cryogenically preserved rabbit brain

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CI MEMBER | Cryonics Institute

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOR A CRYONICS INSTITUTE MEMBER WHO IS IN CRITICAL CONDITION OR LEGALLY DECEASEDCritical Condition

If the person is in critical condition or hospice care, collect all required legal documents relating to suspension and confirm plans for standby and transport as soon as possible.

If the person has been legally pronounced dead and is currently a CI member, then entirely cover and cool his or her head with bags of crushed ice.Do NOT place ice on a Member until there has been a legal pronouncement of death -- attempt to obtain a pronouncement as soon as possible.

*Requirements

In order to fund a suspension at the $28,000 fee, a member must sign all required CI documents themselves with their signature witnessed by a notary. The membership documents and funding must be in place for a minimum of two weeks otherwise, the suspension fee will cost $35,000 and other nonmember restrictions may apply.

In either situation, contact the Cryonics Institute as soon as possible at:

Also see the listing below for exit codes for countries that do not use 00

Calling from Outside North America: + 1 586 791 5961 where +represents the exit code for your country,see http://www.howtocallabroad.com/codes.html "

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