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To: TimF who wrote (141732)1/15/2002 5:37:14 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585591
 
tim, The duuplicate problem has usually been dealt with by the scanning being destructive, however a number of books used the idea of a duplicate to man doomed space ships 200 light years away.
You enter the box and a copy of you appears 200 light years away in the falling ship, he says "shit, bad luck", since until that point he knew he would appear still in the copy box back on earth. Kamikazi pilots...that would work. Transmit them when there is 5 seconds to go, just in case they change their minds and fly off somewhere and there are now two of you around.

The recent movie where copies were made(analog...they got worse in definition the later generation they were duped from the master).

Make 200 copies of yourself build an organisation staffed by you entirely.
Loads of fun.

Bill