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From: Gorf Nimda (gorfnimda_at_nym.panta-rhei.eu.org)
Date: 12/02/04


Date: 2 Dec 2004 04:37:52 -0000

virus,alt.privacy.spyware,alt.spam,alt.comp.virus
Subject: Re: Malware Triangle

In article <pl1tq0h2k26m8op707pg4gairocmdc3cnq@4ax.com>
 wrote:
>
> 'Twas Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:49:43 -0500 when all alt.privacy.spyware stood in
> awe as "Richard S. Westmoreland" <richardsw@suscom.net> uttered:
>
> >My perspective on this debate, is that some needles are threats. Those
> >threatening needles are threats. Needles in general are a potential threat,
> >but not an ative threat. But aren't we talking about the needles that *are*
> >threats? Isn't that what this branched-off debate it about? I think it's
> >the needles that killed the horse.
>
> I volunteer to help carry out the horse when y'all are through beating it.

"Bones, What is it?" he asked. "Ugh!" McCoy grunted and
wrinkled his nose in disgust as he began scanning the revolting
mess with his tricorder. "Jim, it WAS a horse, however it's
been beaten to death. Whoever or whatever did this doesn't know
when to quit." "Doctor," Spock began. "Your talent for
understatement is unparelled. The creature most likely died
after the first few blows, yet this animal has been literally
beaten to a pulp. Analysis shows that this level of distruction
could not have been done with less than 1248 blows from a common
hammer assuming it was wielded by an average human."

"Spock, Bones, Enough. The important thing is that there is at
least one, probably several very dangerously insane people
about. Set your phasers to heavy stun and keep alert."

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