Re: Lethal computer virus spreads in humans




"John Woodgate" <jmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Lk1WxlPWMbTCFwYW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I read in sci.electronics.design that Keith Williams <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote (in <MPG.1cb76ee3f20213dc98999d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) about
> 'Lethal computer virus spreads in humans', on Fri, 1 Apr 2005:
>
> >Just eat a NAV CD.
>
> Aren't they made of polycarbonate? Terribly fattening!
> --
> Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.

Mmmmm, polycarbonate........ <slobber>

Ken



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