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That was most gracious of you.  Just like in the real world where we are all
exposed to viruses (such as the common cold) constantly, it is going to
happen on line.  It's a risk we take using the Net.  As long as those of us
receiving e-mail keep as up-to-date as we can to protect against senders
with a virus, that's about all we can do.  Our Norton anti-virus program
upgrades every Friday night as long as we remember to keep the computer on.
So far, it has done the trick.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rees Jenkins <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2001 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Parkinsn Virus Alert


>Bonnie,
>
>An awful way to get to know us all -- yes, but you will be remembered as
one
>who was the object of hysteria and yet responded with grace,
responsibility,
>and good humor.  I apologize to everyone on the list, and especially to
you,
>Bonnie, for the part I played in the hysteria.  I really knew better than
to
>say the things that I said, but I got confused and felt like I was being a
>good citizen by chiming in before I gave any thought about what I saw.
>
>Thanks also to John Cottingham, Bob Fink, and Sid Levin for their calm
>explanations and for suffering some fools gladly.  I'll now take my two
>aspirin and go to bed (after re-reading the story of Chicken Little).
>
>Best,
>
>Rees Jenkins
>
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