I wrote:
> > Subject: CS>Computer virus warnings...
> >
> > ... are a sort of virus themselves. Think about it!

Bob wrote:
>  Yep, until it hits you.
> Don't recall sticking head in sand ever helped anyone. :-)

Well, you notice I didn't say the warning shouldn't be posted, at 
least in a case as severe as this last one. 

My point is the same as applies to terrorism: The terrorists set 
things in motion with their activities or threats. We do the rest 
*for* them with our tightening of security and eroding of personal 
liberties. Even when they don't win, they win. <no smiley>

However, responsible behavior would be to make sure only *one*
warning gets posted, as in: read your mail before sending to make
sure somebody else hasn't already sent it. Secondly, make sure the
warning is from a responsible, verifiable source and not a hoax.

In that respect we did pretty well this time. I remember only about 
two copies being sent, and it was certainly real.

Beyond that, yes, we're off topic. So I'll set an example and resist 
further comment! <grin>

Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                       ]
[Speaking only for myself...              ]


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