Earlier this year a research group in California was conducting research
into "memes" on the internet. This involves tracing chain mail and
monitoring how it changes as time progresses. If you come across any
chainmail of this sort send them a copy at meme at scottlabsgi.chem.sfu.ca
atthe same time that you complain and ask for it's removal.
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Keith Appleyard BSc, Senior Scientific Officer, Virology
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY,
U.K, e-mail kappleyard at ninewells.dundee.ac.uk
Tel: U.K 01382 662559 Fax: U.K 01382 641907