CNET: "Some analysts said the 'I Love You' attack points to serious flaws in Microsoft code. They noted that the virus takes advantage of well-known exploits involving Visual Basic script files, which end in the extension '.vbs.' Visual Basic is a high-level programming language developed by Microsoft that is graphically oriented." Actually, .vbs files are VBScript files, which does not mean the same thing as "Visual Basic script files." In fact, I don't know what "Visual Basic script files" means. I don't think they exist. VBScript is a scripting language derived from the Visual Basic programming language. VBScript isn't graphically oriented at all. In fact, Visual Basic, the language, isn't really either. Now, Visual Basic, the product, I guess you could say that's graphically oriented. Sorta. I'm not even going to talk about Visual Basic for Applications -- yet another related, but different, language. Yeah, it's confusing. And no, it doesn't really matter. I just felt like being pedantic. Actually, I just felt like saying pedantic.