So the Architect tells Neo that they've destroyed Zion six times now, but then later refers to Neo's five predecessors. I they've destroyed Zion six times, wouldn't he be the seventh Neo? If there was a version of this event that didn't include a Neo (or if the Architect was simply lying), I would hope that would be clarified. On the other hand, if this repopulate Zion scenario took place as he described, wouldn't the "old" Neo be part of Zion's current populace? I guess this all speaks again to how disappointed I was in how few further wrinkles about all this were included in Matrix Revolutions.
Play Time: | Beat the Bugs. A UGO Starship Troopers 2 promotion. |
Links of the Day: | When the zombies take over, how long till the electricity fails? |
Stories of the Day: |
TechTV Fans Mad as Hell. Chicken killers ordered to clean coops. Thanks Baldric. Truck hauling bees crashes in Montana. Thanks Jerry. |
Science!: |
Scientists Teleport Not Kirk, but an Atom
(registration required). Thanks athlonseven. Shell boss 'fears for the planet'. Scientists find rodent monogamy gene. |
Image of the Day: | APOD 2004 June 7 - Mammatus Clouds Over Mexico. Thanks Enahs. |
Auction of the Day: | My son's 2 Phish Tickets. Thanks Jeff. |
Follow-ups: |
Ramones Guitarist Losing Fight with Cancer -Report. Global Chaos, Just for Fun. Foul ball Video. Thanks Jennerstein. |
Thanks Mike Martinez |
So those of you that signed up for GMail: how do you feel about all the hub-bub that's been raised about their policies?They don't bother me in the slightest. People (read: no-mind legislators) act as if they are the first email service to place ads or scan email. That's how antispam works. It's not like any real people are going through my email or anything, so what do I care? The ads are unobtrusive (off to the right just like when you do a Google search), and I don't plan on using it for anything ultracritical anyhow; I have my own mailserver for that.