To all who posted warnings, and wrote their congressman, thank you for your
diligence. That's the only way we'll keep the internet free. However, be
warned, any time you get a message urging you to answer or write immediately
and pass it on to a friend, it is likely a hoax. There are far more hoaxes
than legitimate causes. To save you time and effort, there are sites which
you can go to for information regarding these hoaxes, such as
http://korova.com/virus/hoax981220.htm
Its a very good idea to just drop by here for a minute to see if the warning
is legitimate. This site deals with both viruses and chain letter hoaxes.
It's saved me several times in the past from jumping onto bandwagons to nowhere.
Tyler
Tyler M. Lembcke, MS, DABMP
Oconee Regional Cancer Center
2406 Bellevue Ave, Ste 7
Dublin, GA 31021
(912)272-2255
physics(a)planttel.net
http://planttel.net/~physics/index.htm