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What you can do with Cremation by Palindrome at 9:19 am EST, Nov 30, 2004 |
]LOOKING FOR A novel way to spend eternity? Consider LifeGem, a ]Chicago company that will turn your ashes into diamonds. Ocean ]lovers might prefer Eternal Reefs, a Decatur, Ga., company that ]mixes ashes into concrete to make artificial coral reefs that are ]dropped into the sea. Then there's Celebrate Life, of Lakeside, ]Calif., which will scatter your remains in a fireworks display. ]In fact, when it comes to innovative ways to use cremated ]remains, the sky is not the limit. Houston's Celestis has already ]blasted the remains of about 100 people into space, including ]Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. |
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RE: What you can do with Cremation by Lost at 12:09 pm EST, Nov 30, 2004 |
Palindrome wrote: ] ]LOOKING FOR A novel way to spend eternity? Consider LifeGem, ] a ] ]Chicago company that will turn your ashes into diamonds. ] Ocean ] ]lovers might prefer Eternal Reefs, a Decatur, Ga., company ] that ] ]mixes ashes into concrete to make artificial coral reefs that ] are ] ]dropped into the sea. Then there's Celebrate Life, of ] Lakeside, ] ]Calif., which will scatter your remains in a fireworks ] display. ] ]In fact, when it comes to innovative ways to use cremated ] ]remains, the sky is not the limit. Houston's Celestis has ] already ] ]blasted the remains of about 100 people into space, including ] ] ]Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. I'd like to be made into a LifeGem, set in the front of a bullet, and then used as the first shot of the "revolution!" |
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