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The id10t virus was one of the first viruses ever created. Before the internet was even brought upon the world, it was spawned from user-to-user contact and born into a dormant state. But, when the user activates an interface with his computer, the virus is transmitted, and infects every bit of data available. Upon internet connection, bits and pieces of the self-regenerating virus are left behind, the user totally and completely unaware that he's spreading a destructive virus with every click of his mouse and tap of his keyboard... That is the purpose of this site. Our main goal is to inform the public of the existence, danger, and eradication of the id10t virus.
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| :: WhereHaveIBeen.COM (DarkElf) |
Posted 10/13/2003 10:32:06 PM |
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WhereHaveIBeen.COM
Have you ever wondered where your money travels after you spent it? Afraid some id10t is chewing up your brand new $100 bill? Worry no more! WHIB is a great site that allows you to register your cold, hard cash and see where it goes! It's a lot of fun and can be really entertaining...even for the non-id10t-infectees! Oh, and if you do sign up, be sure to write the site's address on BOTH sides of the bill, and don't forget to read the FAQ =) [
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