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"Dearly departed rest in (green) peace"

mariomike

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Interesting to note the sharp increase of cremation compared to traditional burial.
"Instead of dust to dust, liquefied body returns water to water":
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/727159--dearly-departed-rest-in-green-peace
 
Hopefully people wouldn't also get into the habit of storing jars of body sludge on the mantle. That'd be kinda (extremely) gross.

Not like the ashes weren't creepy enough mind you.
 
I read this today and the though keeps running through my mind. If funeral homes were truly into recycling, this process is only a few steps away from viable Soylent Green.
 
Let's hope the neighbour's sewers don't back up.
 
gcclarke said:
Hopefully people wouldn't also get into the habit of storing jars of body sludge on the mantle. That'd be kinda (extremely) gross.
Not like the ashes weren't creepy enough mind you.

The Resomator looks like a Buck Rogers time machine.:
http://www.resomation.com/
http://www.groovygreen.com/groove/?p=1706
 
kratz said:
I read this today and the though keeps running through my mind. If funeral homes were truly into recycling, this process is only a few steps away from viable Soylent Green.
Mmmm....Soylent Green.  Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "Ethnic Food"!  >:D

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