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    damn virus!

    got 10 offline msgs saying "what the hell is going on with your MSN", clean it up! sorry guys....i had no idea what was going on, someone told me changing log-in password could be helpful, but i've been using that password for 9 years!!!! it means something to me, now i have to give it up...it really pisses me off, MSN has been acting funky and easily getting infected. is it a good thing or bad thing? does it mean so many people are using it, so virus producers think it's more effective to attact it? or MSN security software is just too weak?

    initiated by this damn virus sening weird msg to every single contact on my list, i've got back in touch with a few old old childhood friends, memory came back, partially blurry. most of them don't recognize me through the pictures, saying i've changed a lot, i think they changed a lot, too. it's the world that's passing us so quickly , quietly, leaving us wake up one day, and boo, 10 years are gone. thanks, virus, thanks...

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