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Unless you don’t have a TV and don’t watch movies, there’s no way you have not seen the movie, The Matrix. I was reading this article today on The Guardian, and noticed how closely Vint Cerf, a founding father of the Internet closely resembles the Architect in The Matrix Reloaded.
Oh what the irony. Vint created the Internet, and the Architect created the Matrix.
See for yourself!


Will the real Vint Cerf please stand up?
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OMG! I just realized this today too when I was reading an article about the guy. Did a google search on the topic and found this page.
hahaha, nice