Re: e-mail meme virus for someone who wanted it?

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 19:24:32 GMT

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    On 12/22/00 10:43, Austin Docking said this-

    >Received this from a friend yesterday, which gave me a laugh. If anyone
    >would like the accompanying JPG contact me off list.
    >
    >In 1555, Nostradamus wrote:
    >
    >
    >"Come the millennium, month 12,
    >In the home of greatest power,
    >The village idiot will come forth
    >To be acclaimed the leader."

    And this has already been exposed as a fraud, as well.

    Interesting mind virus, the belief in soothsaying partnered with
    political envy....

    - Wade

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