As for all those "flaws" or continuity problems with the new and old trilogy... look at it like this.
Between SW I and SW II there is a 10 year gap. Between SW II and SW III there is a gap of like 5 years. Between SW III and SW IV there is something like a 15-20 year gap and so on with these gaps of 5+ years... If you were a droid, you'd get reprogrammed many times during these years as well as forget if you have boosters or not. The thing I'm really wondering is what happened to the galaxy. It seems that in the new trilogy there is this huge deal with really advanced technology that in the last trilogy there just isn't any. I look at as almost a "Dark Ages" deal. It's weird...
BTW, did anybody by chance catch the Biography of George Lucas on A&E? It was pretty good. This whole week they are showing Biographies on Star Wars actors. Tomorrow is Mark Hamil. Don't miss it!! Starts at 8pm. And also may I suggest everyone check out www.theforce.net << good info as well as a funny humor section and for Star Wars humor check out www.holonetnews.com. Well I'm off to finish my essay and to listen to more Star Wars music from John Williams (the God of music). May the force be with you!

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2003: Nat'l Xerox Creativity Award, Nat'l Division Finalist (lost by an inch!), UCF Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award
2002: Nat'l Division Semi-Finalist, KSC Regional Finalist, St. Louis Judges' Award, St. Louis Regional Finalist
2001: Nat'l Spirit Award, Nat'l Division Finalist, KSC Regional Winner
2000: KSC #1 Seed, KSC Regional Winner
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