At 06:48 PM Saturday 10/6/2007, Julia Thompson wrote:
>On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
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> > At 11:28 PM Friday 10/5/2007, Julia Thompson wrote:
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> >> OK, so that was Venus I saw this morning. Wasn't sure. Now I am. :)
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> > If it's in that direction and at that t
On 7 Oct 2007, at 20:53, Alberto Vieira Ferreira Monteiro wrote:
> Dave Land wrote:
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>> Of course, this worm depends on the idiocy of people who open
>> attachments in emails from people they don't know.
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>> Those people should have their computers confiscated, the hard drives
>> erased and L
Dave Land wrote:
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> Of course, this worm depends on the idiocy of people who open
> attachments in emails from people they don't know.
>
> Those people should have their computers confiscated, the hard drives
> erased and Linux installed to be given to people who are worthy of
> them.
I thought s
On Oct 6, 2007, at 8:57 AM, William T Goodall wrote:
> On 6 Oct 2007, at 15:51, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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>> http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/
>> 2007/10/securitymatters_1004
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>> http://tinyurl.com/2xevsm
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>> The Storm worm first appeared at the beginning of th
The first time I ran across the first picture, I thought it was a fake, and
then I looked it up on Google and snopes.
This is the caption with the picture from the magazine article:
Sitting in a 3.8-metre sea kayak and watching a four-metre
great white approach you is a fairly tense experience.
On 6 Oct 2007 at 9:51, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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> http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/2007/10/securitymatters_1004
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> http://tinyurl.com/2xevsm
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> The Storm worm first appeared at the beginning of the year, hiding in
> e-mail attachments with the subject lin