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WCDT Strips 3396-3400 (16th to 20th January 2016)

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gprimr1:
Very old versions of Snapchat stored the images on the phones drive using the extension filename.jpg.nomedia

The phone's OS ignored the files because of the .nomedia extension, but Snapchat read them. I wonder if perhaps the memories are stored hidden in plain site and the locked partition was a honeypot.

I do think destroying the monster might come back to haunt them.

MrNumbers:
... what if the monster was the memories?

Jakk Frost:
Today immediately put me in mind of the Templar in Diablo III.

blt:
I haven't been a huge fan of the zany whimsy of this bit (I wouldn't say jumping the shark but it's just sort of jarring and not to my taste), but if Jeph uses this to snap back to a serious tone of the memories being ????, the tonal whiplash alone will redeem the whole arc for me.

Is it cold in here?:
If backups are illegal that could explain why Bubbles doesn't just copy the painful memories from a pre-encryption backup file.

Another explanation is that memories in an AI are stored in a way such that you can't pick and choose. We've got evidence of that.

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