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From: USERQBPP%SFU.BITNET@VMA.CC.CMU.EDU (Robert Slade)
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Subject: Virus humour
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Date: 21 Sep 89 15:08:10 GMT
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Bit of trivia here.  I recently received a copy of issue 6 of the now
(unfortunately) defunct humour digest 'NutWorks'.  It contains an
article on a computer virus - a real organic virus that (supposedly)
attacked the latest development in computer memory, BRAM, Bacterial
Reproducible Active Memory.

The article was written in 1984.