Always looking up these things on Snopes before believing or
forwarding (or in many cases, reading), is a great idea. Over the
years, I think I've only seen one "warning" that was actually
legitimate. Snopes has helped keep me safe, as well as keeping me from
embarrassing myself with my friends.

Richard P.

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Jordan<jor17...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tony B wrote:
>>
>> If you really looked this up at Snopes, you sure didn't read very
>> well. If you trusted _someone else_ to look it up at Snopes and read
>> it, shame on you.
>> http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/postcard.asp
>>
>>
>
> I didn't say I looked it up at Snopes or anywhere else. I would have no
> reason to, and the guy who sent it to me is on a Mac too.
> But thanks for the heads up.
>
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