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> > Yes. I'm seeing these in my private and work email accounts 
sneaking 
> > in, along with the the usual dumb varients. Some of the varients 
are 
> > just pathetically sad in the basic spelling, syntax, and grammer 
> 
> That'd be 'grammar', right? :)
> 
> Sorry, couldn't resist.

Heh, I figured I'd blow that somehow. No spelt or grammer <g> chkr in 
the webmail server, and the dictionary is misplaced. (Note to self - 
buy dictionary. Soon!)

> 
> Thing is, with this as with all other such things, the traffic 
generated 
> by discussions *of* the emails/viruses/whatever tends to be more 
> disruptive than the email/virus/whatever itself. ;)
> 
> --George

You are probably correct sir.
-fgz



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