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  Computer virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bliss virus may be considered characteristic of viruses – as opposed to worms – on Unix systems.
Bliss requires that the user run it explicitly, and it can only infect programs that the user has the access to modify.
The Bliss virus never became widespread, and remains chiefly a research curiosity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Computer_virus   (4568 words)

  
 Northwest Passages - Canadian Literature Online bookstore! We ship worldwide.
The central character in this novel is assisting her mother in preparing her mentally declining grandmother to enter the realm of dependence, and contemplating what, and how much of ourselves we leave behind when we prepare to die.
Crane’s debut novel immerses the reader in a world which questions the process of healing, and the origin and meaning of pain.
As an 11 year old, hearing this novel for the first time, read by Findley himself, I was left with certain scenes and passages indelibly imprinted in my memory.
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 Beyond Baroque
CHRIS KRAUS is author of the novels I Love Dick, Aliens and Anorexia, a collection of essays about the LA art world, Video Green, and the new Torpor.
ROBERT GLUCK is author of the novels Margery Kempe and Jack the Modernist, a book of stories, Denny Smith, and several volumes of poetry.
MATTHEW STADLER is the celebrated author of the novels Landscape: Memory, The Sex Offender, and Allan Stein.
www.beyondbaroque.org /bottom.htm   (2237 words)

  
 Journaling For Joy
I didn't realize the exercises in the book would focus my attention on EVERY aspect of my life and make them ALL better, but it did.
My seventh published novel is due out in three months!
Attending Joyce's journaling classes during a huge transition in my life years ago was a pivotal point in helping me clarify who I was and what were my dreams.
www.journalingforjoy.com /whatpeoplesay.htm   (1295 words)

  
 Locus Online: Locus Magazine's Recommended Reading: 2005
The Rosetta Codex, Richard Paul Russo (Ace; Orbit)
Lord Byron’s Novel: The Evening Land, John Crowley (Morrow)
Paul Gravett, Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life (Collins Design)
www.locusmag.com /2006/Issues/02RecommendedReading.html   (1581 words)

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