Re: Personal seals

From: necoandjeff (spam_at_schrepfer.com)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 16:53:48 GMT


"shuji matsuda" <shuji__matsuda@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2kavf5F6nhrU1@uni-berlin.de...

> Aliens should have their
> passports to prove their identity.

Some planets in our galaxy don't even use passports.

> the alien
> could not produce any document that backs up his Kanji-written name.

Perhaps he came from a planet that uses mind-melding to communicate
information rather than written documents.

> This is not a problem of race, but of authenticity of the name written.

Sounds like the problem is a lack of interplanetary standards to me.

Jeff



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