Oracle made rowids base 64.  Try to identify a corrupt block number from
that when you do "select rowid, last_column_of_table from table;" to see
where the thing breaks.  Does anyone, perchance, know if they provided a
base 64 converter to go with the base 64 rowids?

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> Sounds like something the "bright spark" or Duhveloper should 
> fix.  It's better
> when they experience their own pain.
>  
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