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from: DIESEL
date: 2015-03-28 18:26:00
subject: Re: Viruses as self-expre

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From: Diesel 

Diesel 
news:XnsA46596E35FBEDF7D9A8@dieselpower.eternal-september.org Sun,
22 Mar 2015 18:41:53 GMT in alt.comp.anti-virus, wrote: 

> Diesel  news:XnsA465B9AB770A4A73DU2A184KD8
> @deiselpower.eternal-september.org Sun, 22 Mar 2015 18:14:13 GMT
> in alt.comp.anti-virus, wrote:
> 
>> By creating basic structures upon which the program dwells,
>> coding takes alot of self-referential dimensions and, by linking
>> itself to a certain modern esthetic, creates the paradox of
>> programming a virus as a means of dialetic approach from the
>> creator to the audience and the audience to the creator. 
>> 
>> In the end, a finished virus is a masterpiece about identity,
>> perhaps of a character.  While some like to negate its merits by
>> stating coding is "overrated", said people just can't surpass the
>> veil of simplicity a virus creates for itself.  So the notion of
>> abject user misery when the payload drops is reinforced. Suck on
>> that poetry, ############s. [bg] 
> 
> erm....That's just not my linguistic style.. not even close this
> time. 
> 
> 
> 


You've really got to work on that typo in your FQDN. 



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