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The profiles will be up soon, if you wish to include your self
in them , just send me your info to this address: sonic_4_u@hotmail.com
I also need party pics, so if you have them send them this way! thanx... -soni-
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The computer virus "ILOVEYOU" has morphed
into a phony mother's day girft.
The rogue computer program that ravaged email systems around the world on
Thursday morphed into a phony Mother's Day gift order message on Friday,
complicating efforts to control the latest Internet communications scourge.
Mikko Hypponnen, manager of antivirus research at F-Secure, said that there
are already five versions of the software program in circulation and that he
doesn't see an end to the rampage in the near term. "The Mother's Day version of this worm is quite cunning," Hypponnen said. The
Mother's Day program is similar to the Loveletter program in the way it operates
but deletes files that allow users to reboot their computers.
Patch for the "ILOVEYOU" virus now available.
To acquire the cure for the virus just update your antivirus software, virtually all
of them have a patch to detect the virus.
‘Love’ virus infects e-mail systems:
A new computer virus called “ILOVEYOU” went on a worldwide rampage
Thursday, shutting down e-mail servers and deleting files. Researchers say the
virus is spreading faster than the infamous Melissa virus, which brought
companies to a standstill last year. But “love” already has had much more
devastating effects — it has even managed to shut down financial networks and
cash machines in some parts of the world.
Medical device to aid orgasm in women approved by FDA
WASHINGTON -- After years of advances that have helped male impotence, women
with sexual problems are getting a new therapy: The government has approved the
first medical device to help women achieve orgasm, by pumping blood into the
clitoris.
The rationale behind UroMetrics Inc.'s Eros system is that blood
flow into the clitoris can be as important for a woman's sexual arousal and
satisfaction as blood flow into the penis is for a man.
The Eros system consists of a soft suction cup to be placed over the
clitoris. A tube attaches it to a hand-held, battery-operated vacuum device.
Simply switch on the vacuum, turning it up or down as needed, for a few minutes
until the clitoris feels engorged. Then turn it off and remove the suction cup.
The Food and Drug Administration approved Eros, to be sold with a doctor's
prescription only, to treat ``female sexual arousal disorder,'' a female
equivalent of impotence.
Treatment for women with sexual problems has lagged behind therapy for men.
For years, men have had options ranging from penile vacuum devices to
drug-filled suppositories to the revolutionary potency pill Viagra, which works
by increasing penile blood flow.
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