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I hope this doesn't happen when it's not necessary. Not everyone can
convert the file into something legible. In my hard drive, it now occupies
34 pages, most of the content being programming language. As best I can
tell, it's just a job posting probably no more than a few paragraphs long,
and if so, it could have been put online as a letter with just a couple
more twiddles of the keyboard by its sender.
Ross Weeks
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> From: Suzanne Quigley <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Encrypted Message
> Date: Saturday, April 05, 1997 9:37 AM
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> >Will the prankster who sent the encrypted e-mail please raise your hand.
> >
> >Miguel
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> Could it have been Geri Thomas who attached a large file that went
straight
> to everyone's hard drive? Nice listing, but I bet a lot of folks
couldn't
> read it.
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