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Dear Michael,

Forgive me for being naive. I am new to this list as well , not to mention
the fact new to computers. If I had known more about viruses , I would of
protected my system by immediately installing a virus program.  I"m happy to
say my computer is now free of the virus and my system is now fully
protected. I thank you and others on this list that advised me on this
matter.

As for the definition of PWP,  since my mom has PD ,I was just curious of
the term, as I thought it might be a variation of PD. By the way, I'm sorry
to hear that your dad has PD. Seems we are both trying to find help for our
parents. Michael , if I may ask ,are you looking for any particular type of
information  on PD ?

Best Regards and God Bless
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----- Original Message -----
From: "MICHAEL CASAGRANDE" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: PD excercise tape - PWP


> Dear Carmen:
>
> I meant by this acronym to denote a Person With Parkinson's.  If I used it
> incorrectly, I apologize;  I have recently joined this list.  By the way,
I
> am by no means an expert on computer virii, I had just seen previously the
> title you mentioned as a virus followed by another extension and the
> screen-saver extension.  I may have jumped in the discussion prematurely,
> not having read all the posts in this thread.
>
> Michael in Tampa
>
> Father is PWP
>
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>
>
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