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From: Sean Overton <shadowopal@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Woohoo!
Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 21:01:23 -0500
No, the below was not the original message. And the reason I said what I
did was because the poor person I was responding to had their computer
stolen by some waste of DNA. I realise fully how dangerous viruses are
and do not think that they should be aloowed to run rampant. However,
some jerks do deserve them. };>) (Troll smiley).

Just out of curiosity, has anyone read one of the newer Shadowrun novels
(whose name escapes me at the moment.) which has the Tourett's Virus?
What do you guys think about that one? It gave me a chuckle.

-Sean Overton
(a.k.a Shadowopal, The Dread Pirate Wesley)
Private E-mail Address: Shadowopal@****.com
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On Sun, 3 May 1998 02:17:29 EDT "a . a" <alphirius@****.COM> writes:
>On Sat, 2 May 1998 13:25:55 -0500 Sean Overton <shadowopal@****.COM>
>writes: >Wow, that really sucks. Are there any leads on the heartless
>>bastards? I hope they get a virus!
>>
>>-Sean Overton
>>(a.k.a Shadowopal, The Dread Pirate Wesley)
>
>
>Okay, I think I might have missed something....... What was the
>original post..... and remember kiddies, Virii are all very evil and
>destructive (at least the good ones.) Lord knows how much they hurt
>when the get lose through a system.
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