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- From: flindholm@mta.ca
- Subject: Re: Other vampires?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.000114.9972@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
- Sender: news@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca
- Reply-To: flindholm@mta.ca
- Organization: Mount Allison U, Sackville, N.B. Canada
- References: <BxGrAB.4Ms@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1dmr90INN145@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> <BxuF2J.9qw@ns1.nodak.edu>,<1992Nov17.170122.14705@serval.net.wsu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 00:01:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.170122.14705@serval.net.wsu.edu>, hbechtel@luke.eecs.wsu.edu (H. E. Bechtel) writes:
- >The one main reason why you don't hear much about real vampires...
- >
- >The vampire's biggest secret is that nobody truly believes in them.
- >
- >Hans
-
- The problem with vampyres is the same one we have with all mysteries.
- They're impossible to prove or disprove. However, if they do exist they're
- days are numbered. Living in the information age makes life very difficult
- for people who don't die. The only thing I can see them doing is living
- in the third world. Life would be good there. Corrupt police, bad records
- and no one would question someone disappearing during the night.
- Cyrus
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