First of all I work like to thank the following people for all their   
GREAT input!
Daniel Baker   Tim Carlson
Harvey Wamboldt  Frank Pardo
Robert J. Helferich Jr.  Ray Trzaska
Andew Moffat   A Space Oditty
BobC    Christopher Haggard
Alex Finkel   Steve Boyko
Michael Zimmerman  Christopher L. Barnard
Birger A. Wathne
Alferdo Sola
And anyone who sends info after this summary is posted.
Well here goes,
The answer is not as simple as I had hoped.  First, no it is not possible   
for your Unix box to contract or get the virus.  It is possible however,   
for the Unix files you opened and edited on the PC to be infected with   
the virus.  They will not harm the Unix box but they will reinfect the PC   
when you open the files and edit them on the PC.  Opening my home   
directory on my PC (which now has a virus check installed) has show the   
files to be infected.  I am currently downloading a virus check program   
from www.mcafee.com to scan and clean my Unix box.  Luckly, not a severe   
virus.  No damage done - just a pain.  Thanks for all the help and tips!
Janet Hoo  
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