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- From: bontchev@fbihh.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (Vesselin Bontchev)
- Newsgroups: comp.virus
- Subject: Re: Untouchable (PC)
- Message-ID: <0003.9212161818.AA12845@barnabas.cert.org>
- Date: 11 Dec 92 21:44:35 GMT
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- RADAI@vms.huji.ac.il (Y. Radai) writes:
-
- > Regardless of the exact number, there's a strong possibility that
- > Vesselin's first statement above will be misinterpreted by some
- > readers, who might think that being able to handle only "one third of
- > them" (i.e. of the *infection methods*) implies being able to
- > disinfect only one-third of the *viruses*. In case anyone did get
-
- Yes, of course. One third of 17 known types of virus infection still
- means an INFINITE number of unknown viruses that the product is able
- to disinfect correctly.
-
- Regards,
- Vesselin
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