If you step into the headquarters of the Internet Archive on a Friday after lunch, when it offers public tours, chances are youll be greeted by its founder and merriest cheerleader, Brewster Kahle. You cannot miss the building; it looks like it was designed for some sort of Grecian themed Las Vegas attraction and plopped down at random in San Franciscos foggy, mellow Richmond district. Once you pass the entrances white Corinthian columns, Kahle will show you the vintage Prince of Persia arcade...

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