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16:55 UK time, Monday, 13 November 2006

On a recent trip to Disneyworld, Florida, I was astounded to find that everyone had to be before even entering the park. Since there are a few separate parks, I was finger printed about five times in one day. Does anyone else find this a bit excessive? Especially for a family theme park. What extra protection could this possibly create?
Liam, London

Couldn't you copyright your own fingerprint and and make it illegal for people to have a copy without your permission? I hear that making something an industrial secret brings harsh prosecution to those who copy it without permission.
Yarrum Retep, Niagara Falls, Canada

With regards to , some things just don't really work when updated. I still prefer vinyl to CD, and I must say the organic nature of film will always be better than digital cameras. As convenient as it is to bung a load of pictures on your computer, film is infinitely better. If film was not a superior format then why are there still so many movies being shot on it?
Phil, Newport

Re: The . Now how many of us normal people out there can properly vote for Daniel Craig when the film doesn't go on general release until this Friday?
Lester Mak, London

? Sorry, I'm a bit confused here. Is that really what these nurses win, or is this news item a joke that I haven't copped on to yet?
Seavy Carr, Dublin

Talking of being under-whelmed, a friend of mine pondered if anyone has ever expressed being merely "whelmed". People only seem to use the word with either the prefix "over" or "under". Anyone?
TS, Croydon

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