+ Follow VERY FUNNY Tag
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[Title] => 'Ask a person who experienced the Spanish era': Online school activity elicits funny reactions online
[Summary] => Corrected: The Department of Education made it clear that the module in the viral post was actually published by a public institution, and not by DepEd.
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[AuthorName] => Marane A. Plaza
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[Title] => Warning: 'Love bug' gets new disguises
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Computer users faced yesterday new variations of the destructive "ILOVEYOU"
computer virus, including one concealed as a joke and another as confirmation
for a Mother's Day gift order.
Computer systems around the world were infected Friday as the virus disguised
as a love letter overwhelmed networks and burrowed into hard drives, destroying
files containing precious photos and video.
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VERY FUNNY
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Computer users faced yesterday new variations of the destructive "ILOVEYOU"
computer virus, including one concealed as a joke and another as confirmation
for a Mother's Day gift order.
Computer systems around the world were infected Friday as the virus disguised
as a love letter overwhelmed networks and burrowed into hard drives, destroying
files containing precious photos and video.
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