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Subject: Re: [DNA] The electronic DNA cave-writing-on-the-wall
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 06:53:57 EDT


In a message dated 7/2/2006 3:05:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
writes:

> This is the message I receive when clicking the link to Wiki you provided:
>
> "If you expected a page to be here, and it is not, the page may not yet be
> visible due to a delay in updating the database, or it may have been
> deleted. (See the criteria for speedy deletion for some possible reasons).
> Try the purge function, check the deletion log and/or the deletion
> discussion page, and wait a few minutes before attempting to recreate this
> page."
>
> Perhaps you can share what the article said?

The URL is unusual in that it ends with a period, so do include that. Here it
is again, with a Tiny URL in case that works better:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyFamily.com,_Inc.

http://tinyurl.com/ewrp7

The article gives a history of the company, describes the divisions, and
lists the venture capital contributors. Then it explicitly address the LDS
question:

"Because the company is based in Utah, some mistakenly believe that it is run
by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or "Mormons"). This is an
incorrect assumption, however, according to their Public Relations Senior
Manager, Peggy Hayes (as of January 2006), who states the company is privately
held and the LDS Church has no stake in it."

Ann Turner






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