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in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
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Some details about the infected message
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To help identify the email:
The message sender was
owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
hahaha(a)sexyfun.net
classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
(if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly
belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.)
The message was titled 'Snowhite and the Seven Dwarfs - The REAL story!'
The message date was Wed, 23 May 2001 22:56:22 -0400 (EDT)
The message identifier was <200105240256.WAA18096(a)granger.mail.mindspring.net>
The message recipients were
Lee.Davison(a)merlincommunications.com
To help identify the virus:
Scanner 1 (NAI Virus Scan) reported the following:
/var/qmail/queue/split/0/669143_2MA-OCTET-STREAM_dwarf4you.exe
Found the W32/Hybris.gen@MM virus !!!
The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on
mail server server-4.tower-17.messagelabs.com (id 669143_990673677)
and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed.
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which cost £15-£30 per copy.
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I actually know of a guy that FELL for this scam!
(not personally, but through my tax accountant ;)
--- Tony Eros <tony.eros(a)machm.org> wrote:
> Gee, I feel like I've finally arrived. This evening, I received the
> infamous Nigerian megabucks scam email (see below)
>
> Hey, this is a pretty infamous scam -- maybe I can sell this "Rare,
> collectable confidence scheme email" on eBay! :-)
I've gotten multiple copies via snail mail. :-P Maybe _those_ are
"L@@K RARE!"
Hey!!!
Cut the damm RTF formatting, I'm tiring of OE jumpin to the stinking 16pt
font.
Allison
-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin .org><marvin@rain
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 2:09 AM
Subject: Listserver Auction, was Re: Canon Cat
>
>
>Sellam Ismail wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 22 May 2001, ip500 wrote:
>>
>> > And this is BETTER than eBay ??? How is it that this just sort
>> > of slides by and yet if you DARE to stick an eBay pointer up you get
>>
>> If you didn't catch the irony of my message, I find this "auction" to
be
>> so absurd that I am just laughing at it.
>
>I, for one, think it is a great idea and have no problems at all with
it!
>Among other things, it does away with the luck of being the first person
to
>read a post and get the item. Also, it keeps the item in this community
>which is most likely a good thing.
>
>Another approach is to use the pre-approved bidder list on Ebay, and
only
>approve people on this list to bid. From my standpoint, that might
penalize
>the lurkers since *I* would only recognize the people that have posted
in
>the past. OTOH, it might encourage people to post once in a while :).
Whoa! Dude! Now all you need is a 440v 3-phase power
and you'll be all set to go!
Holy mackerel. . . .
On Wed, 23 May 2001 17:25:53 -0500 (CDT) "Jeffrey S. Sharp" <jss(a)ou.edu>
writes:
> Quoting Reuben Reyes <reyes(a)orion.ae.utexas.edu>:
> > University of Texas at Austin will have an auction
> > ... May 23, 2001
> >
> > Vax 8600 ( vax bar? )
>
> I have *WON* the VAX lot! I'll be taking a Ryder to Austin ASAP to
> load it all up.
>
> --
> Jeffrey S. Sharp
> jss(a)ou.edu
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On Wed, 23 May 2001 15:50:02 -0400 ip500 <ip500(a)home.com> writes:
> At the risk of being tedious: You didn't get "sniped" ...
> someone just bid more than you thought it was worth! With the
> proxy bid system..
> IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to get sniped unless they will pay more than
> your MAXIMUM allowable bid price .. ie: They just wanted it
> more than you did.
Hah, what a bunch of bologna. At the time, I'd a bid more;
this particular asswipe waited until the final 10 seconds to
place his first (and only) bid-- leaving me with no time to
post another bid. Had I know he was out there, I'd a done
things a little differently.
SInce then, I've learned to be an asswipe on e-bay. It's
only way you're going to get anything there. I don't
post *any* bids until the last 5 seconds or so. There is
no such thing as civility or fair play there-- Only winners
and losers: You have to be an asswipe if you wanna win.
An auction conducted on this list (or at least started here)
would be more in keeping with the ideas of civility *and*
fair play.
More than $0.02 but what the heck . . .
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I have a couple of daybreak machines with failing hard drives. I have the
6085 offline diagnostic disk (2.0) which will format drives, but to do
formatting you need the system admin or tech support password. Does anyone
here happen to know one of these passwords? help!
Thanks!
Peter Wallace
>An HP 3000/960 is a *BIG* computer. probably 4' tall, 6' long
>and 3' deep (possibly larger) ... *not counting* the disk drives!
>Probably introduced around 1988 (roughly).
Maybe, I'll get it. It'll make a fine wet bar!
Just kidding. I wouldn't mind having it but, Louisania is too far.
Steve
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hi
I have a bid of $70 us + shipping any others I will keep the bidding open
until Sunday at 7pm pacific time
thanx
chris
keep the bids comming
Chris
hi
If there is a enough interest in this Computer I will do a mini
auction on this list no ebay if you guys are interested it comes with the
compter/monitor the originalcannon printer and a video tape on how to run it
and takers I live in Castlegar bc Canada all offers will be accepted in us
dollars+ shipping
Chris
Chandra Bajpai wrote:
> Sounds good...let me know.
> -Chandra
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Halarewich [mailto:halarewich@look.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 8:58 PM
> To: Chandra Bajpai
> Subject: Re: Canon Cat
>
> As far as I know yes when I was at the salvation army all I could do was
> turn the main computer on type on the screen that still worked but the
> printer was becide it and not hooked up so that part I am not sure of
> chris
>
> Chandra Bajpai wrote:
>
> > Chris - I'll offer you $70...is it still working?
> >
> > -Chandra
>
> --
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> # This is a generated file! Do not edit.
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# Netscape POP3 State File
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Hi
Sorry about this I will take it of of the classic list right now and
onl email who is interested in it
Chris
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Seen in comp.sys.hp.mpe:
An HP 3000/960 is a *BIG* computer. probably 4' tall, 6' long
and 3' deep (possibly larger) ... *not counting* the disk drives!
Probably introduced around 1988 (roughly).
It runs MPE/iX, and will not run any kind of Linux.
(Nor is it worth trying to modify the Puffingroup PA-RISC version.)
No...I don't know where it's located!
----------- forwarded message
From: Robert.Schlosser(a)OCHSNER-HMO.COM
Does anyone have any interest in a HP960 [HP 3000/960] and its disks?
Some are HPIB and some are SCSI. It was taken out of service
in September of 2000 and all was working.
Will consider letting it go for the shipping.
Please reply to me directly off the list.
Thanks
Bob Schlosser
Ochsner Health Plan
(504) 219-8134
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