To slow decay of the dearly departed, funeral homes could offer a freeze-drying method of corpse preservation. Spraying with a semi-gloss fungicide/urethane coating would prevent mold from destroying our venerable ancestors...-- whlanteigne, Jul 27 2003 Freeze Dried Bodies http://www.tribunei...20103/science.htm#2biodegradable [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Is permafrost burial a viable option? http://www.cryonet....in/dsp.cgi?msg=7733Answer: Yes, but freeze-drying is better. [phoenix, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Body and Soil http://www.science-....cfm?article_id=279"...a Swedish environmental biologist recommends: returning corpses to the earth as freeze-dried organic fertilizer.." [phoenix, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] 500-year-old mummies found in Andes http://www.trussel....prehist/news116.htm [phoenix, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Just make sure the open-casket funeral comes first.-- Cedar Park, Jul 27 2003 Does it come with free astronaut ice cream? Yum!-- DeathNinja, Jul 27 2003 It should also come with a glass display case that you can place them in, just like Vladimir Lenin! You can have their glass case be your coffee table in the living room!-- darkknight_152002, Jul 27 2003 To what end?-- phoenix, Jul 27 2003 yeah, |Dknight|, but put that entry under "Product: Corpse display case - coffee table - Biology project Combo"-- jong-scx, Jul 27 2003 Can you really have humans taxidermized?-- darkknight_152002, Jul 28 2003 If you have enough money you can do just about anything...-- DeathNinja, Jul 28 2003 Just don't drop my coffin!-- k_sra, Jul 28 2003 I want to be frozen in a block of ice, like Brendan Frasier in Enceno Man!-- JesseOQ, Aug 06 2003 random, halfbakery