afterlifePRESS RELEASES: October 2007 -Aug'09
myspace forever:
Internet Financed Nature Conservancies:
If one wanted to be assured that upon death, a tree was planted to commemorate
their intent to give back to this world, an afterlifewebsite not only ‘virtually’ resides
with the trees, members collectively grow an entire forest !!
The idea of a forest as ‘memorial’ is more dynamic than stone or metal alone.
The forest consumes the stone and the metal to make itself over and over again.
More importantly, as a “forest", in time it also gives birth to hundreds of thousands
of birds, owl, hawk, small mammals, foxes, rodent, deer, moose, elk, and other
(soon to be exotic) animals (as they inevitably compete with ranchers and feed crop agriculture).
 An eventual 100 million people will acquire an afterlifewebsite address in the next
25 years alone. Afterlifeweb nature preserves vastly enable individuals, families and clubs
to become beneficent donors. They join the relatively few who now afford to bequeath a
million-dollars sum to save a forest. Afterlife forests enable large numbers of middle-low income
people and school organizations, who together as 50 thousand websites of this period, on one
host server can now also afford to purchase a forest to conserve; thus and as such,
memorializing these diverse website owners of yore.
These websites will be accessible from onsite terminal, as well as on the www. visa solar-
powered wireless transmission from a small on-site commemorative visitor center.
Visit them at afterlifewebsite.org.
November 8th 2006
INTERNET GROWS FOREST
FROM THE GRAVE
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Supporting life afterlife with an afterlife website
All Souls day. The internet will now support wildlife preservation, from the dead.
In a sensible melding of science and nature, Earthseason, Santa Cruz, California,
will create Memorial Forest Conservancies to commemorate the digitized remains
of up to 50 thousand people, whose websites will live on in an e-tomb, or ‘tome’
as described at afterlifewebsite.org.
There, while helping to grow a forest around the host server, and preserving it
in perpetuity, one's website will also continue to glow for 100 years or more afterlife
Afterlifewebsite is exactly that, a place to make reservations to keep your
website online afterlife. It‘s ‘live-from-the-dead.. Spokesperson for earthseason,
Billy Quealy, and afterlifeweb creator, believes “we’re on the cusp of digital time
capsules for everyone. Ordinary people are going to go down in history with more
exact information about themselves than just yearbooks and obituaries. These storage
offers are going to come in all styles and flavors, so why not commemorate our digital
remains with the same high regard as we bury our physical remains. Only instead of
leveling land for cemeteries, an afterlifewebsite will be enable the deceased to
restore land by their "very virtual presence".”
”We’re simply contracting with our members to buy land for a nature conservancy
instead of renting an office. This is afterall, a hundred plus year project.”
If your book gets famous ten, fifty years after you die, afterlifeweb lets you
designate a successor to contact. They’ll even go after any afterlife member being pirated.
Its comforting to know you can now come back from the dead to sue a plagiarizer.
Most people are more intrigued by the idea someone will want to read their diary,
or book review in 2107.
In the future, our century will be as far back in time as people can go to get this
type of information“; digital time capsulations.
Todays’ archived websites will be the most ancient.
“While this may be the vanguard of an ordinary but diverse human life registry, growing worldwide digital libraries will eventually cross paths with historic preservation concerns, and then we’ll work together to establish the shareware network that enables future programs to communicate with this century”
Concurrent to launching afterlifewebsite.org, Earthseason began soliciting suggestions from environmental groups nationwide for an endangered forest habitat in need of purchase.
The Memorial Forest Conservancy Pyramid, which will house afterlifewebsite, is with respect to the Egyptian promise of an afterlife. The Egyptians were also experts at storing information for a long time, a fitting theme for supporting life afterlife, by hosting websites for the deceased.
afterlifewebsite.org,agrowing concern,is a a powerful positive impact by information technology upon nature.
Press/ Tech Contact info
Billy Quealy
PO Box 7059
Santa Cruz Ca 95061
(831) 431-3553
billyquealy@gmail.com