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To: Swordmaker
Reminiscent of this Star Wars III scene:

“I’m looking for a planet, but the system doesn’t show on the archive maps.” Obi Wan told him.

“Lost a planet Obi Wan has, how embarrassing, how embarassing.” Yoda commented.

Obi Wan put up the star map while Yoda instructed the younglings so that they would be able to help Obi Wan. He pointed to where the planet should be and stated that gravity is pulling everything to that spot, but nothing was there. Yoda asked for suggestions about helping Obi Wan.

“Master, someone erased it from the archive memory.” A child said.

“Truly wonderful the mind of a child is.” Yoda stated.

“How could anybody erase data from the archive memory? That’s impossible, isn’t it?” Obi Wan asked Yoda.

“Dangerous and disturbing this puzzle is. Only a Jedi could erase those files. Who and why harder to answer that is. Meditate on this I will.” Yoda told Obi Wan.

Both your Google problem and the prescient Star Wars scenario point out the convenience -- and dangers of -- having access to comprehensive databases -- especially if liberals have control of them...

66 posted on 07/12/2008 9:30:36 AM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...!!)
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To: TXnMA
The Deleter is one of the most unusual of Mandrake's foes. He is an extraterrestrial contract killer who will "delete" anyone for the right price. However, he does have a code-of-honor, and will seek justice for anyone who tries to cheat him out of his contract fee.

Source=http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Mandrake_the_Magician

71 posted on 07/12/2008 12:08:37 PM PDT by bvw
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To: TXnMA

“Only a Jedi could erase those files.” — Indeed!


73 posted on 07/12/2008 12:15:14 PM PDT by bvw
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