****************************************************************************** Comments entered by========> MIKE DEFORREST In regards to the article on the Proto-T virus. I find what is being described to be impossible to take place in Ram memory which has no way of maintaining data when power is removed. In addition some of the other areas of infection seem very unlikely. I suggest that this type of misinformation is not desired.....Sysop DEFORREST ENT. BBS IN Reply: Mike Deforrest, The article you refer to is somewhat mis-leading or rather the individual(s) did not go into enough detail. The information was gathered from a federal agency in a report and does not reflect the views or opinions of this magazine. I accept articles from outside sources from any and all who wish to write and submit. We cannot be held responsible for mis-information. As with any and all articles we do our best to verify information. When information is presented from reliable sources I tend not to dispute it or change it's content. It has been my experience and my opinion that anything one reads to gather information be it true or false or mis-leading is only as good as it's author. Maybe the federal agency in California that came up with this report will read this and make a reply. I am very pleased that you brought this to my attention and that you read this magazine. Thanks for your support! Michael Gray - Publisher ******************************************************************************