Hello Stefan,
Historians believe that Sat, 21 Jul 2001 at 00:19 GMT +0300 was when,
Stefan Tanurkov [ST] typed the following:
ST [!] New HTML viewing engine
When I try to view the HTML portion of the attached message, TB
generates a ton of Divide by Zero error dialogue boxes. The only way
to clear them is to kill TB by the Close Program Dialogue in Win98SE.
Note, the attached message displays perfectly well in 1.53l.
Oh, and this is also a test of TB's handling of attached .msg files.
In previous versions, when a .msg file was attached, it would be
encoded, but the message viewer would not decode an encoded
attachment. In other words, you may need to first save the file
before viewing it.
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Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Using The Bat! 1.54 Beta/3 under Windows 98 4.10 Build A
Is it OK to use the AM radio after noon?
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Title: 20010720 Lockergnome Windows Daily
07.20.2001 GnomeREPORT
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Code Red Worm
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Okay, are you ready for a whirlwind report that'll knock your
socks off? Assuming, of course, that you're not already sitting
there barefoot. In which case, might I suggest some odor eaters?
Amy would appreciate it. Thank you. It's been
three days since I last reminded you that I was human, so here's
another example: 'FAX' actually stands for 'facsimile
transmission.' I failed to recognize the latter part being
represented by the letter X when I was on the air. Y, I'll B!
Thanks to Michael Ballard for pointing this out to me; he
scribbled: "Ya see, I was around when the darn things were new.
You probably weren't even born then." No, but I was alive when Mr.
Cerf (a recent GnomeHIGHLIGHT) visited the studios the other day!
It was neat to give him an authentic handshake. Ha ha!
Alexey Pajitnov's signature joined my collection the other day as
well. He's the guy who invented TETRIS -- one of my all-time
favorite video games. I didn't see his interview on The Screen
Savers, but I stuck around long enough to pass along my personal
thanks. I think my dad would be getting a kick out of meeting all
of these people, too. He's not a geek, but man... he can strike up
a conversation with just about anybody -- on any topic. Today was
my father's birthday, ya know? Blast your
best wishes to him if you have a
moment. I know it'd mean a LOT to him, since it's currently too
humid in Iowa to ride his GoldWing. Bah.
"Panda Software is warning users about a new virus called
W32/Sircam, one of the main characteristics of which is the speed
at which it spreads via e-mail. This malicious code is received
by e-mail with a variable subject line and message body."
SARC
has more details. Okay, y'all -- for the next week or
so -- do NOT open any weird attachments. Our editorial team
received a few dozen of these today; some were in English and
others were in Spanish. If in doubt, throw it out. Suggestion?
Don't open it until you've CONFIRMED that the sender meant to send
it. Even then, be leery of any PIF / VBS (et al) files. Break the
chain, people. If you inadvertently opened it after this report
was published, well... that'll teach you not to fall behind.
Another computer nasty took center stage today. The
Code Red worm has
knocked out quite a few servers, and may continue to cause damage
for weeks (possibly months) to come. If you or someone you love is
running IIS on Windows 2000 (or NT) Server, be sure to let them
know that they could be vulnerable. M'kay? That I know of,
Lockergnome's Lyris machine is safe and sound. I just hope that
Craig's List survives the onslaught. Sprocket just posted our need
for an
apartment tonight. Dude, you should have seen him entering the
information. It was hilarious! His poor paws weren't getting along
well with the keyboard. He kept pressing the T and R keys at the
same time. Wo... you had to be there. *wipes tear from his
eye*
Chris Pirillo
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