QUOTE(rconner @ Oct 31 2009, 02:53 AM)

"Now you eliminate a round eye"
Another plot from the Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu?? Or maybe Dr. No (but he just died)??
Actually when translating this I noticed that the literal Chinese scri_pt showed up in the Google URL itself; I though that sort of thing had to get encoded!
Mercifully the entire phrase doesn't Google to locations elsewhere. Yet. One would trust even Fu Manchu has shuffled off the mortal coil by now but alas, one can never tell. All the really superior villains give a pretty fair imitation of immortality (I think myself they are simply confused by the similarity to 'immorality', which is in the job description, but who can say ...?).
Think Professor James Moriarty. Did he really meet his end at Reichenbach Falls? Recall the spirited defence of the memory of his 'dead brother' by a 'Mr. James Moriarty'. Now it was the style in Victorian England, when infant mortality was much higher than it is now, to sometimes name a subsequent sibling the same as a deceased infant (no notion of 'tempting fate' would occur to those of resolute faith, it was felt a fitting memorial and otherwise unremarkable). But the bad professor was a man of mature years enshrining pre-eminent scientific, as well as criminal, achievements. How likely then the man's aged progenitors could stir their withered loins one more time in those days before the National Health and internet pharmaceuticals? Holmes feigned his death, why not the professor? I rest my case, he may still be among us, more shadowy than ever through undimmed cunning and well over a century of practised guile. Actually, that would explain a lot ...
So, on consideration, I would rule out neither Fu Manchu nor Dr. No.