RE: Tork's Word attachment (re: anti-hail missiles)

Cass Peterson (cpete@nb.net)
Thu, 01 Jul 1999 14:40:19 -0400

Dale Wilson rightly requests that Word documents not be attached to e-mail
messages. Word documents can carry macro viruses, such as the recent
Melissa and Explorer worm viruses, and should never be opened until they
have been scanned by an up-to-date anti-virus program.

I scanned Tork's message, and it was virus-free. For those of you who
cannot open it because you do not have the right software, or who deleted
it out of concern it might carry a virus, here is the text:
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Re: anti-hailstorm missiles.
When I was making a documentary film in Bulgaria 1968, we were shown the
missile-sites on the mountain side above an industrial vineyard at
Brestovitsa, nor far from Plovdiv. When metereological radar stations
registrered approaching heavy hailstorms, the missiles were fired at the
clouds in order to release their content before they reached the vast
vinefields.
So, the system is quite old and well-tested, and Bulgarian claims that the
war in Yugoslavia has forced a temporary shut-down of radar and missile
operations, thus causing widespread damage by hail to crops, appears quite
plausible
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Cass Peterson
cpete@nb.net

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