Bob,
My ISP intercepted the following message from you this morning. You have a
virus on your computer and you might want to check on it. Here's the
message I got from my ISP:
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From: "Robert X. Cringely" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: KR> RE:WAF'S AGAIN?
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From: "Robert X. Cringely" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: KR> RE:WAF'S AGAIN?
There WAS a spar failure of the GB-2, a rip-off KR-2 clone, at the
first KR Gathering in Pope Valley , CA around 1980. I'm not sure
this failure actually proves anything, but since I was there at the
time the story probably bears repeating.
The GB-2 was a KR-2 with entirely pre-
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