{"items": [{"author": "Sasha", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/645443483962?comment_id=645446023872", "anchor": "fb-645446023872", "service": "fb", "text": "Robin Hanson seems to be in the habit of ignoring or making up numbers to suit his conclusions.<br><br>I'm not convinced by your first sentence, though - it's not clear that there's such an all or nothing about 'youness' (or rather, I think it's clear there isn't). Mind you, my views on personal identity make the whole idea of cryonics seem redundant whether or not it has the desired effect, so I guess my concerns wouldn't be very relevant to people who're considering it.", "timestamp": "1389978235"}, {"author": "Danner", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/645443483962?comment_id=645449167572", "anchor": "fb-645449167572", "service": "fb", "text": "I seem to remember a sci-fi story where people are awoken from cryo-sleep as per their contract, but all their friends and family have passed away, they have no friends, and they don't even know if they are the some people as when they got frozen, after all the repairs and such - how would you know if you're the same person after you've been frozen a hundred years?<br><br>They were basically vagrants, left overs. It might have been in transmetropolitan.", "timestamp": "1389980867"}]}