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March 6, 1992: False Alarm

Posted March 06, 2012 7:29 AM

From Wired Top Stories:

The Michelangelo virus is unleashed upon the quivering computer-using masses. In the end, a yellow-striped kitten could have done more damage.

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03/06/2012 8:26 AM

Clearly, the poster has never seen just how much damaged one yellow-striped kitten can do....

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03/06/2012 11:25 AM

That kitten would be a shy second only to the guardian of the Cave of Caerbannog...that monster has a vicious streak a mile wide!

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