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<blockquote data-quote="Welverin" data-source="post: 898317" data-attributes="member: 433"><p>It?s not the old fashioned bit that?s important, it?s that they?re hardlines. So it ?s a bandwith issue, cell phones don?t have the bandwith to transfer the amount of data needed for transferring a person in and out of the matrix (the bros mentioned it in some interview or another).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I suspect that they still know everything outside, but there is a difference between knowing how to do something and being able to do it. You could watch football all your life and even have someone tell you how to throw a football, but unless you actually go out and practice it you won?t be any good. And despite all the practice they get inside the matrix I suspect the characters have little to no real world experience with a lot of things they know (like the martial arts they know, firing a gun).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry I can't, but the friend I saw with, who didn't actually translate for me, said it was basically every French swear word chained together. So say every swear word you know and pretend it was French and you get the idea. Oh and he was one of two people in the theater laughing at that bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welverin, post: 898317, member: 433"] It?s not the old fashioned bit that?s important, it?s that they?re hardlines. So it ?s a bandwith issue, cell phones don?t have the bandwith to transfer the amount of data needed for transferring a person in and out of the matrix (the bros mentioned it in some interview or another). I suspect that they still know everything outside, but there is a difference between knowing how to do something and being able to do it. You could watch football all your life and even have someone tell you how to throw a football, but unless you actually go out and practice it you won?t be any good. And despite all the practice they get inside the matrix I suspect the characters have little to no real world experience with a lot of things they know (like the martial arts they know, firing a gun). Sorry I can't, but the friend I saw with, who didn't actually translate for me, said it was basically every French swear word chained together. So say every swear word you know and pretend it was French and you get the idea. Oh and he was one of two people in the theater laughing at that bit. [/QUOTE]
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