Wednesday, February 13, 2008

RE: PLEASE READ NOW - Real virus

Come on Bill - PC"s have been around since 82 and I don't think that
argument holds water any more. I'm 69 and have no trouble getting around
the internet, AutoCad, Microstation, Excel , Word, etc.

Richard Roberts
dick_roberts@oxy.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Polhemus [mailto:bill@polhemus.cc]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 2:48 PM
To: seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Re: PLEASE READ NOW - Real virus

Scott Maxwell wrote:
> 99 times out of 100, when I get a message "warning" everyone, a quick
Google search will show it for the hoax that it is.
>
I'll bet if research were done, it would show that virtually every one
of the emails passed on regarding this hoax, comes from someone aged 50
or older!

Us oldsters will never feel as comfortable with the online world as
those who grew up with it as a reality. To many of us, it still seems
like something rather daunting and scary.

About ten years ago the consulting firm that I worked for was one of the

few that had not yet moved to have email, or even a web-page. True, the
'net was still something of a novelty then, but most of our competitors
had their "home pages" up.

The reason our company didn't is that the company president, who was
around 60 at that time, had heard from another person at the country
club that "hackers could get into your bank account and clean you out!"
We tried to explain to him that having access to the internet did NOT
mean that anyone in the world who wanted to would then be able to get
into your internal computer files for accounting, banking, etc. We tried

to explain that none of those systems were accessible, but "a friend at
the country club" had told him, and that was that!

The company finally did get a domain name, email, etc., but they simply
didn't bother to tell the President (who spent a lot of time at the
country club anyway)!

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