naw, that problem has been fixed, convert the dead
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Yeah, heard about that
Must lack a certain visceral impact for 'em, once you take the necros out of the picture. 'Course, that might be a significant chunk...
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Nah, he means the Mormons.
The Mormon Church is a conservative institution whose fascination with genealogy stems from complicated religious beliefs about the importance of identifying and "saving" the departed. As a result, it has amassed an unparalleled wealth of genealogical data, so the unveiling of the FamilySearch beta is being treated as a major event by genealogy buffs.Link: http://www.wired.com...7.07/mormons.html Alex
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Good solution!
Consumes the resource (heathens open to conversion) linearly instead of logarithmically, unless the mythology allows the dead to convert each other.
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They should require the dead to sign . . .
. . a certificate of conversion. That would make it a lot more interesting - there could be monthly contests to select the highest "producer", the one submitting the most signed certificates. A weekend vacation to lovely Provo could be the prize.
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Now you're talking Chicago voter registration rolls. :)
Alex
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