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Why does it say /keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul? Who picked this strange wording and why?

P.S. Some good tags for the question?

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Xul is a character from the first Ghostbusters film, and it does utter the phrase "There Is Only Zuul" (Zuul sounds like Xul). The keymaster and gatekeeper are other characters from the same film.

Even wikipedia knows this.

Oded
Thanks for the quick answer, but found the `even` in your remark a bit hard to swallow :(
Majid
I believe it's "There is only Zuul", but it's pronounced the same.
Tom Anderson
@Tom Anderson - fair nitpick, answer updated ;)
Oded
@Majid - Googling "there.is.only.xul" should have been the first thing you did. Stackoverflow does not replace basic search skills.
Oded
@Oded - That is the first thing I did, although I added the word *trivia* to my keywords, which should have offset the results. Besides, I do not care much about what some people *define* SO *is* or *isn't*. For me it has elements of a community and I enjoy asking questions here - well apparently you enjoy answering them too.
Majid
A: 
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