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Deleting programs
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05-21-2003, 01:36 AM
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Think about it... if they are all programs yeah you an delete them, BUT you can also save them. Why not just keep on saving a program, like you do in video games (after you have just gotten past a hard part you go and save it so if you die in the future you wont have to come back and re-do it) You could just "reload a program" I dont know i am getting more confused as i write about this... but put in your thoughts.
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"How about i give you the finger... and you give me my phone call!"-neo, THE MATRIX
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whats really gonna bake your noodle later is would you have broken it if......
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UT
Time for a custom title
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05-21-2003, 02:04 AM
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Hows this, the progarames save by themselves by bookmarking if you will by giving you food
Thread=the oracle and the cookies
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Saving and Programming
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key<master>
Registered User
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05-21-2003, 05:51 AM
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Maybe the other Matrix's have been saved... ever thought of that? Maybe Neo has tried to save Zion a thousand times, but he is only the fifth (or sixth, I can't remember) program... great point. Maybe... well, if everything has been programmed to happen, what's the big deal about choices? Unless there are two alternative endings to the Matrix... I'm giving myself ideas just writing this! Thoughts, please.
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with regards from
Agent Smith and Mr. Anderson
alike
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redpill1290
The Matrix Architect
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05-21-2003, 09:40 AM
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my theory is that smithj was deleted and was reloaded but differently(neo deleted him in m1)
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Agent Smith: "I killed you Mr. Anderson. I watched you die. With a certain satisfaction I might add."
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Your wrong redpiss
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05-21-2003, 09:46 AM
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Agent Smith wasn't deleted but reprogrammed. His program is like a virus, that copies until he has complete control of the matrix, and he must go through Neo to become the most powerful in the Matrix
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