Kent Sullivan
kentsu at microsoft.com
Fri Feb 16 22:42:48 GMT 1996
Amen!
--Kent
>----------
>From: Andrew Huang[SMTP:ajh at diamond.idbsu.edu]
>Sent: Friday, February 16, 1996 11:15 AM
>To: diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
>
>
>In regards to John Napoli's message, the beginning of which is below,
>let me note that the virus is the message itself. That is to say, the
>whole thing is a hoax. Please don't forward it anywhere. I've seen
>it from three sources already (the first was about a year ago, so it's
>pretty stale) and there isn't a need to see it again. I can assure
>you that there is no such thing as an "nth complexity infinite binary
>loop".
>
>In a sense this is a real virus. How it works is that you send the
>message to somebody or a mailing list and then they send it to
>everybody they know, and pretty soon it's wandering around the world
>relentlessly.
>
>-andy
>
>>I received this message this morning from a responsible colleauge who
>>stressed that it is not a joke and is to be taken seriously.
>>
>>This is the first I have heard of this problem. However, due to the
>>potential I am forwarding this information for your review.
>
>>>Beware !
>>>_______________________
>>>
>>>
>>> COMPUTER VIRUS
>
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