The virmaking is dying. Moreover, this process is about to reach the point-of-no-return. It is shown us in decreased number of ezines per year, in groups full of zombi-members, in no new viral techs produced, in decreased number of win32 viruses, in tons of scripts viruses, which all are one like another, and in zero interest in developing viruses, on the world level. It looks much more sadly, because lots of our efforts and our time, and our power, and our lifes were spent to create it all. Walls of house we built are falling down. The only way to reverse this process, is to group all together, using our knowledge, our power, and our fame and nicks, to interest new people, to withstand stream of time and to start it all once again, until it is not too late. Someone says: but maybe its normal, or even good? Maybe it is logical end of the little subculture, which, as many other, rised just for a moment, and now is falling down. No, it is not. For sure, some sides of virmaking was bad -- such as crowds of lamers, which were not invited, but formed, more than us, the "scene". But does it means we should stop it at all? No, we should change the rules but continue the game, we should revive virmaking, but knowing all the mistakes which taked place. The world is divided into people who will not feel okey until they create, and to that crowd of lamers i've talked before. These crowd know word 'enough', and they're satisfied by their useless lifes. They prefer passive position: to stay and wait. They will wait until they die. But you should know - there are real people who will not give up, who will do what they like, whatever happens, and we are here, and, as such, you are not alone, and we know that you, wherever you are, now reading it, and feel you are one of us. Remember: I can not, and You can not, but together we can. Today somebody dont want to be in same virus group with one, other dont want to be with somebody else. Well, tomorrow they will be nobody without even a company to speak with. Lets reject pride and doubts, lets write viruses together, and let the virmaking live. * * *