Dick, I completely agree. If I had never made a mistake, I might not be as tolerant.
It was caught on receipt. and did no damage or even a cause of concern. Your thoughts on the type of comments received are most appropriate. And most of them are a waste of time for all of us wanting to learn about our Coupes. Thanks for stating your feelings so well. Sincerely, Joe N93712 At 01:23 PM 11/30/99 -0700, 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 > > Joseph L. Loomis, Senior Research Associate, Retired 106 Noll Physiological Research Center or home at: Penn State University 4836 W. Whitehall Rd. University Park, PA 16802 Pa. Furnace, PA 16865 mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone - 814-865-0350 814-237-2569 fax- 814-865-4602 814-231-2569
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