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From: kane@MIT-BORAX.MIT.EDU
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Subject: Transporters
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From: kane@MIT-BORAX.MIT.EDU (Mark K. Culotta)

Some thoughts inspired by the messages on transporters:

In ancient Egypt, it was believed that one did not truly die
until all occurences of his name were erased or otherwise
destroyed, which is why there are all those huge funerary 
monuments and buildings.  ( I guess that instead of tombstomes
in the future one would use a high-density disk drive to mark
his/her grave :-)

     				Mark Culotta
				(kane@borax.mit.edu)