Problem: Down Syndrome Virus (DSV)
Affected devices: Various web, internet, intranet and PC's.
Severity: DOA (Denial of Access).
Author: Ima Notserious
Warnings: Elevated
Fix: At present no available fixes.
:
Overview:
Many users have been reporting various
>Problem: Down Syndrome Virus (DSV)
Let's clarify:
The Down Syndrome is caused by a genetical disorder, not a
virus.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_syndrome
Regards: Tamas Feher.
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LMAO! Good done.
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 18:17, RandallM wrote:
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> Problem: Down Syndrome Virus (DSV)
> Affected devices: Various web, internet, intranet and PC's.
> Severity: DOA (Denial of Access).
> Author: Ima Notserious
> Warnings: Elevated
> Fix: At present no available fixes.
>
> ::
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 05:17:46PM -0600, RandallM wrote:
> Problem: Down Syndrome Virus (DSV)
Oh, look! Yet another FD parody mail. Wow, this one is just as clever as
the 20 or so that preceded it in the last week! Good job, there; well
done!
Clever satirists who clog a supposedly-serious maili
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:20:33 -0500, Dan Margolis
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> Oh, look! Yet another FD parody mail. Wow, this one is just as clever as
> the 20 or so that preceded it in the last week! Good job, there; well
> done!
>
> Clever satirists who clog a supposedly-serious mailing list wit
> C'mon, dude, if you don't like the parody mails or just don't find
> them funny, don't read them. I find them a nice little distraction
> from an otherwise too-serious world.
Slute!
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:20:18 +0100, Feher Tamas said:
> The Down Syndrome is caused by a genetical disorder, not a
> virus.
> See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_syndrome
Yes, but the Dumb Advisory Meme is quite viral, we've had a number of
cases break out here of late. Amazon.com, DSV, a Win
>Yes, but the Dumb Advisory Meme is quite viral, we've had a number of
>cases break out here of late. Amazon.com, DSV, a Windows
>Explorer from Team
>Pwnge, and a gcc exploit.
>
>Somewhere between zero and 4 of those were trolls. I wish I
>knew which. ;)
Looks like all the people are whiling