A Warning


If you receive an e-mail message with the subject line "Free Money," DO NOT read the message. DELETE it immediately, UNPLUG your computer, then BURN IT to ASHES in a government-approved toxic waste disposal INCINERATOR.

Once a computer is infected, it will be TOO LATE. Your computer will begin to emit a vile ODOR. Then it will secrete a foul, milky DISCHARGE. Verily, it shall SCREECH with the tortured, monitor-shattering SCREAM of 1,000 hell-scorched souls, drawing unwanted attention to your cubicle from co-workers and supervisors alike. After violently ripping itself from the wall, your computer will punch through your office window as it STREAKS into the night, HOWLING like a BANSHEE. Once free, it will spend the rest of its days TORTURING household PETS and MOCKING the POPE.

Some filthy, disgusting miscreant ... some no-good, low-down, good-for-nothing DIRTY SNAKE, in twisted pursuit of her own sadistic dreams, is sending this virus across the Net via an e- mail entitled "Free Money." What is so terrifying about this virus is that you do not even to have to open the e-mail for it to activate. In fact, you do not even need to RECEIVE the e- mail. You do not even need to OWN a COMPUTER. "Free Money" can infect even minor HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES.

How it does this with straight ASCII code is, frankly, a matter of some debate ... but BELIEVE YOU US, if this weren't a SERIOUS situation, we wouldn't be discussing it in ALL CAPS.

So for the LOVE OF GOD, forward this e-mail to all those you claim to care about, all those you purport to love. Don't do it later! Do it NOW! Now! Now! NOW! NOW! NOW!

People, people, people.

E-mail cannot infect your computer, it can not do anything except display characters on your screen. This is for the very simple reason that E-mail has very little code in it, it is all text. The only possible case is if there is a file attached to the mail, in which case you would still have to run the program. Please do not send these messages.

The same goes for the child-dying-of-horrible-diseases chain mail. It's fake. There is no way AMA, AMD, or PPC can know how many people the letter goes to.

Ditto for all "parachuting-cow fights", "good-luck turtles" and other bits of mumbo-jumbo. Waste of bandwidth.

.  ___ / ___
. /   \|/   \                 * Mark of the PBNA *
.|           |               (Purple-Blue Neo-Apple)
.\          /                    ~Jon of Huang~
. \___/\___/              Democratic Fundraiser at Large


1