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Message-ID: <200406101443.20192.james.bliss@comcast.net>
From: james.bliss at comcast.net (James Bliss)
Subject: Possible First Crypto Virus Definitely Discovered!

On Thursday 10 June 2004 2:06 pm, Billy B. Bilano wrote:

> Since you can't get rid of a virus like this we are going to get rid of
> the Windows! The CEO told me to get rid of the virus and get the servers
> back up at whatever the cost! So now that I have a blank check I am
> going to do what's right and go BIG IRON! I am putting in the PO for
> four loaded Sunfire 6800's to replace our two dual Xeon Windows web
> servers. Since the site is already written in JAVA it should be no
> problem since Suns run the JAVA in hardware!
>

I have an 8088 which I am willing to part with for a mere $3,000.  This is 
a much larger number than 6800 and therefore should be able to meet your 
needs much more efficiently.  I have not run any comparisons though, so I 
cannot guarantee it.

I have heard that trolls have been moving to 8088s from their older 
hardware.



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