Hey Dick,

    It's no crime to be stupid.  And, you obviously did the right thing in
trying to warn us all.  Problem is, I down loaded the damn thing before I
read
the warnings.  Oops, good thing it's no crime etc.  Luckily, maybe, I got
my 10
year old son to help me get rid of the thing prior to opening it.  So far
I've
seen no adverse actions on the screen, or I'd hate you forever.  Oh well,
live
and learn.  I'm new to this internet thing.  Now, if you could only get a
program to eliminate obnoxious people from the net!  By the way, a little
colorful script just helps to keep things interesting.

Larry

Dick Chevalier wrote:

> To Keith, Bob U. and others on the list:
> I inadverently executed a virus program which I had received last night.
I
> caught it within a few minutes and sent a warning that I had done so
with an
> apology, a seemingly responsible thing.
>
> Now I am being accused of doing it deliberately by some, as a joke or
being
> grossly stupid by others.
>
> While I regret the occurance of last night, any reasonable person would
> conclude that it was not malicious.  Several individuals like Gene
Davidson,
> Mitch Hines and others, were intelligent enough to recognize this and
> extended an effort to further mitigate the damage.
>
> This leads to the conclusion that those of you who seem overjoyed at the
> opportunity to make venomous and eroneous statements about a person you
> haven't even met, do so because because of the seeming anonymity of this
> type of communications.  This is not adult conduct.
>
> I suggest that before anyone else jumps in, consider the same could
happen
> to you and how you would feel if it did.  People in glass houses should
not
> throw stones.
>
> Dick Chevalier

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