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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:20:22 -0500, Chuck Mead wrote:
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> rod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha!
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> Stupid viruses...
I disagree. Actually, they've become more clever with recent
incarnations. Fetching valid e-mail addresses from address books or
harvesting new addresses from existing mail folders _is_ clever. I could
puke everytime I realize one of my addresses has been abused by a virus on
some infected system somewhere on the Internet and when I receive bounced
messages or quarantine notifications (which are much more stupid than the
virus).
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