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E-Mail Hoax - Poisonous Spiders Under
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There are a couple
of variations of the "Poisonous Spiders Under Toilet Seats Hoax" that have been
circulating around the Internet for some time. Here's an example of how one of
the hoaxes begins:
"In an article by Dr. Beverly Clark, in the Journal of
the United Medical Association (JUMA), the mystery behind a recent spate
of deaths has been solved. If you haven't heard about it in the news, here
is what happened.
Three women in Chicago turned up at hospitals
over a five day period, all with the same symptoms. Fever, chills and
vomiting followed by muscular collapse, paralysis and finally death. There
were no outward signs of trauma. Autopsy results showed toxicity in the
blood."
The e-mail hoax goes on to
say that the women did not know each other and had nothing in common with one
another other than visiting a restaurant called "Big Chappies" located at Blare
Airport in Chicago within days of their deaths. The story details how the
Civilian Aeronautics Board eventually discovered the source of the toxicity. It
was supposedly from spider bites caused by South American Blush Spiders nesting
under toilet seats of planes originating from South America. The hoax e-mail
concludes by warning the e-mail recipients that the spiders could now be
anywhere but they especially like to nest in cold, dark, damp places -- like
under toilet rims. The hoax encourages people to lift up and inspect toilet
seats before using a restroom facility and to forward the e-mail warning to
everyone they know.
Of course, the entire "South American Blush Spider"
e-mail warning is a hoax. There is no publication called the "Journal of the
United Medical Association." There is no "Big Chappies" restaurant nor a "Blare
Airport" in Chicago. There is also no such organization called the "Civilian
Aeronautics Board" in the United States. The e-mail also contains the biggest
tip that this message is a hoax when it encourages recipients to "forward the
message to everyone they know." If you receive an e-mail from someone and in the
message it encourages you to send the message to everyone you know, you can be
pretty certain that the message is an e-mail hoax. Resist the temptation of
forwarding the message to your friends.
A more recent twist to this hoax
began circulating during the fall of 2002. It claims that three women, all of
whom recently visited an Olive Garden restaurant in northern Florida, died from
spider bites. This time the Civilian Aeronautics Board discovered that the bites
were inflicted by Two-Striped Telamonia Spiders that arrived in the U.S. via
airplanes originating from India. The spiders, as the story goes, like to "nest
in cold, dark, damp places" -- like under toilet rims. Sound familiar? This
revised spider story is also an e-mail hoax.
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Ask The Help Desk - How Do I Open
E-mail Attachments Using Outlook Express 6.0?
Question: I recently updated my e-mail software to Outlook
Express Version 6.0. Now that I've done this, I am unable to open any e-mail
attachments sent to me. Attachments are sent to me and I can see them in my
inbox, but they are highlighted with a gray color and I cannot open them. Please
help!
Answer: Microsoft has added a filtering feature into
Version 6.0 of their Outlook Express e-mail software. The purpose of this
feature is to block any potentially infected e-mail attachments from being
opened by e-mail recipients. It's a great idea. The challenge, however, is that
it appears that ALL attachments are blocked, no matter what the content is. The
feature is a default setting on Version 6.0 so you'll need to go in manually to
change the setting if you want to be able to open e-mail attachments. To remove
the default setting so that you are able to open e-mail attachments, follow
these easy steps:
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
From The U.S.
Department of Homeland Security
http://ready.gov/ - Because of the
possible event of another terrorist attack against America both at home and
abroad, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has developed a website called
"Ready.gov." It contains tips on planning for the unexpected in case of
biological or chemical threats, explosions, radiation threats, etc. The main
points covered are the following: 1) Make a Kit, 2) Make a Plan, and 3) Be
Informed. Go to this important site for details.
Famous Quotations
http://quotationspage.com/ -
Will Rogers once said, "Diplomacy is the art of saying 'nice doggie' until you
can find a rock." This site contains a searchable database of over 15,000
quotations. You'll find quotes by presidents, philosophers, comedians,
scientists and writers. They're interesting to read! "I'm a great believer in
luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it." - Thomas
Jefferson
Helpful Tax Information In March
http://www.irs.gov/ - Have you filed
your federal income tax return yet? Are you expecting a refund but haven't yet
received it? You can find out where your refund is by clicking your cursor arrow
on the "Individuals" link found under the "Contents" section of the IRS home
page. Next, click on the "Where's My Refund?" link to securely view your refund
information. If you are still gathering information to file your 2002 tax return
and want to review highlights on changes to the 2002 tax code, again go to the
IRS home page. Type in "553" in the space indicated under "Search Forms and
Publications for:" and click your cursor arrow on the "GO" button. The resulting
web page (Publication 553) will provide you with an overview of the latest
information on tax code changes.
Fun Online Games And Activities For
Young Kids
http://noggin.com/ - Are you looking
for some fun, safe games to play online with your young kids or grandchildren?
Here's the perfect site. (You'll have to have Shockwave installed to participate
in some of the activities.) Start out playing "Play With Me Sesame." (No
Shockwave needed.) The little tots will love it! Other games and activities
feature characters from Maisy, Blue's Clues, Franklin, and more.
March
Madness!
http://FinalFour.net/ - It's time
for some March Madness! This link takes you to the official site of both the
Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Championships. Read what the athletes, coaches
and commentators are saying. The site also provides a history of the Final Four,
a Championship Video Archive, articles highlighting recent big games, as well as
bracket and ticket information.
Short Tutorial - How To Make
Incoming E-mail "Standout" When Sent From Specific People![]()
Do you want e-mail
from specific people to stand out more when they arrive in your inbox? You can
use the Outlook Express "Messages Rules" feature to cause incoming e-mail from
specific senders to show up in color. You choose the sender(s) and the
corresponding color(s). You can also do this for groups of people, i.e.
designate all incoming e-mail from family to show up in your inbox in the color
green, designate all incoming e-mail from co-workers to be blue, etc. Here's how
to set up your message rules:
Using Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 Client
Software via Windows 98
Any mail from the
specified sender will appear in the color that you selected.
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