Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/04/21/09:15:24
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> >>>>> "Bill" == Bill Currie <BILLC AT teleng1 DOT tait DOT co DOT nz> writes:
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> >>If the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be placed in
> >>an nth-complexity infinite binary loop - which can severely damage the
> >>processor if left running that way too long.
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> Gee, THAT doesn't sound like a flamingly obvious hoax or anything.
> Ah, how quickly people forget that April 1 wasn't long ago... :-)
>
kinda reminds me of that JPG [or was it GIF] virus of last april first? i
still see messages occasionally about that. that alert was actually dated
april 1st.
it's amazing how a simple hand-placed timestamp of 12/4/94 suddenly makes
this prank easier to believe. 'course i'd think that if this had been released
more recently than 4/1/95 i'd have heard of it by now via one of my 10 or so
lists of 30-40 newsgroups read regularly.
:)
bob
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