If you think about it, you might see why you could do this, but you'd lose 
everything related to referential integrity.  Nothing stopping you from 
making a router that behind the scenes uses multiple dbs seamlessly, but 
how would you handle changes from the other db in your own if you can't get 
notified of updates or deletes?  THat way, your own data can get very out 
of sync with the other db.


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