TO THE LIST:
I apologize if any of you find the following offensive, it is only directed at 
this idiot, who has resorted to a form of personal attack.

TO JONAS LOPEZ:

Right... Since you are obviously not a serious poster, and are instead an 
offensive dolt who obviously has not realised that he should not be let near a 
computer due to severe lack of mental control. We are attempting to HELP you in 
regards to your question. We all answered you, so I thought I would bring the 
answers to your level. Maybe this didnt enter your skull. I can also happily 
say I havent lived through the last 30 years, since Im not 30.

You are an unstable idiot, who seems to think that sexual innuendos have a 
place on this list. They dont. This is a list for help with computers, not help 
with your issues, whatever they may be. I also find your "commentary" stupid in 
that its a personal attack. If you had an education beyond Grade 2 (I believe 
its called in the US) and the emotional maturity of somebody over the age of 12 
I wouldnt be writing this as you mightve grasped the help we all gave you many 
hours ago. For the love of this list, please dont bother responding, and dont 
do this again.

Chris

On 26 Feb 2010, at 19:25, Jonas Lopez wrote:

> You have MADE MY DAY (LOLOTF) --- SEE IN CAPS BELOW:
> 
>> From: Christopher Clarke <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Question of contamination: virus defense, safety
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Friday, February 26, 2010, 11:04 AM
>> Okay Okay... Calm Down. 
> 
> I AM VERY CALM. (FOR A 75 YEAR OLD, I HAVE A 50 YEAR OLD BODY)
> 
> By the looks
>> of things you're obviously uneducated when it comes to
>> computers and shouldn't be attempting any kind of virus
>> removal.
> 
> NO QUESTION OF REMOVAL HAS BEEN MADE AND ...
> 
>> The Ethernet connection CANNOT store anything, its like
>> saying the a virus could be transferred through the
>> Telephone. 
> 
> YEA, YEA, YOU FINALLY GOT IT, GOOD FOR YOU.
> 
> Ethernet is similar, it is only a wire, and no
>> data can "live" inside it. Ethernet  Networks ARE NOT
>> STORAGE DEVICES and THERE IS NO WAY for the virus to remain
>> "in" a cable. 
> 
> I ADMIT TO NOT BEING A VIRUS HUNTER, BUT WE ALL KNOW FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF 
> THE LAST 30 YEARS THAT WHAT WE ALL THOUGHT WE KNEW TURNED OUT TO NOT 
> NECESSARILY BE TRUE.
> 
> A computer virus and a human virus are 100%
>> different things. Totally different. Its like comparing a
>> Car and a Wet Fish - totally pointless.
> 
> I WILL REFRAIN FROM COMMENTARY HERE BECAUSE THE MENU TODAY IS FISH.
> 
> AS ALWAYS, WITH love and respect from San Diego. 
> 
>> Chris.
>> On 26 Feb 2010, at 18:43, Jonas Lopez wrote:
>> 
>>> If that is wrong, please educate me.... Well at the
>> risk of madness, that is NOT THE QUESTION let alone the
>> answer!!!!
>>> 
>>> Will a suspected infection virus be able to enter my
>> Ethernet connection - notice this does NOT ask the question
>> of entering the other box, just the Ethernet connection -
>> keeping in mind the reasoning here: since Ethernet IS THE
>> SAME FOR ALL MACHINES, and IF I happen to be so un lucky as
>> to have one of them on the suspected machine, it could go
>> into my Ethernet via this connection - this is the question?
>> 
>>> 
>>> We would all hope it would not find fertile ground in
>> this Mac, since it does not have Intel processors, so it
>> should be dead on arrival in my machine.
>>> 
>>> It is based upon my study of biology and all them bugs
>> we call viruses.

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