E-Mail Virus Warning
Shaun D. Black
SHAUN at JASON.UTHCT.EDU
Tue Nov 19 10:00:09 EST 1996
Greetings Colleagues,
I know that many of us are aware that the "Good Times Virus" is a
hoax, but I wanted to clue any of us that received a scare with the
e-mail that there is no such thing as "Good Times". It is a hoax cooked
up by a couple of people at AOL about two years ago. Believe me that the
_hoax_ is real, as witnessed to the fact that these messages still traverse
the internet, but don't fall victim to it. Simply delete the e-mail and
go on with your life in peace. Best regards, Shaun
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= Shaun D. Black, PhD | Internet address: shaun at jason.uthct.edu =
= Dept. of Biochemistry | University of Texas Health Center, at Tyler =
= World Wide Web: http://pegasus.uthct.edu/UTHCT-Home/Welcome.html =
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p.s. If you want to know more about the "Good Times" hoax, go to Web Crawler,
Lycos, Alta Vista, Hot Bot or your favorite search engine and look it up.
There are a couple of good "historical" sites that will bring you up to date.
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