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This link works fine if one cuts and pastes the whole thing.

http://www.redding.com/redd/nw_business/article/0,2232,REDD_17527_2873212,
00.html
 
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In article <4bboc.142$uL5.39@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
"John Richards" <supportdesk70-NO-SPAM@NO.SPAM.sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> No offense, but you really need to ask in a Mac user group how to post
> an unbroken link, like this:
> http://www.redding.com/redd/nw business/article/0,2232,REDD 17527
> 2873212,00.html


Its only broken if one tries to click on it. Using cut and paste it
works fine.
 
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"Nebby00007" <nebby00007@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040511161517.26900.00000778@mb-m20.aol.com...
> This link works fine if one cuts and pastes the whole thing.
>
> http://www.redding.com/redd/nw_business/article/0,2232,REDD_17527_2873212,
> 00.html

Why make people go through the motion? Just save www.tinyurl.com as a
favorite, and when you find a web story you want to pass on, just go to your
bookmark and it will automatically render the link to a smaller url which
will show up.

Bob
 
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"Røbert M" <rmarkoff@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:rmarkoff-6F2FD4.16194611052004@news4.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <4bboc.142$uL5.39@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> "John Richards" <supportdesk70-NO-SPAM@NO.SPAM.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> No offense, but you really need to ask in a Mac user group how to post
>> an unbroken link, like this:
>> http://www.redding.com/redd/nw business/article/0,2232,REDD 17527
>> 2873212,00.html
>
>
> Its only broken if one tries to click on it. Using cut and paste it
> works fine.

I see you broke my clickable link when you quoted it.
You're ignoring the obvious: a link is *supposed* to be clickable.
Why not do the homework required to make it so?
Macs are fine computers, but there just aren't as many Mac experts
as PC experts.

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In article <rBhoc.1094$cq7.762@newssvr32.news.prodigy.com>,
"John Richards" <supportdesk70-NO-SPAM@NO.SPAM.sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I see you broke my clickable link when you quoted it.
> You're ignoring the obvious: a link is *supposed* to be clickable.
> Why not do the homework required to make it so?
> Macs are fine computers, but there just aren't as many Mac experts
> as PC experts.

Macintoshs are used by people who want to be productive, PCs are great
for playing doom, but thanks to the WinTel duopoly are designed to be
obsolete in 3 years.

We need not get into a PC vs Macintosh argument do we?

PLONK

There are ample studies to show Macintoshs are more reliable, easier to
use and have a LOWER TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).
 
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Phillip <Phillip@gte.net> wrote:
>
> Macintoshs are used by people who want to be productive, PCs are great
> for playing doom, but thanks to the WinTel duopoly are designed to be
> obsolete in 3 years.
>

You just can't help yourself, can you Phillip. Do you drag everybody
down around you, or do you just do it online?

> We need not get into a PC vs Macintosh argument do we?

So, why did you hurl the PC insult if you didn't want to get into it?

>
> PLONK

A lot of good that does ... you throw a stone to start a fight and then
duck for cover like a coward.

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John Richards wrote:

>I see you broke my clickable link when you quoted it.

You use Outhouse Excuse which screwed up the quoted printable encoding.
Your link was posted broken with an = in it and =20 at the end.
 
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In article <10a95ptr2neb4bd@news20.forteinc.com>,
CA was in NJ
<cainnj.cjb.net@cainnj.REVERSE_TO_REPLY__SPAMMERS_SHOT_ON_SIGHT>
wrote:

> John Richards wrote:
>
> >I see you broke my clickable link when you quoted it.
>
> You use Outhouse Excuse which screwed up the quoted printable encoding.
> Your link was posted broken with an = in it and =20 at the end.

LOL. So these "Broken Link" whiners need to switch off Outlook Express
to a dedicated news reader? Maybe Free Agent?

New version 2 at:

http://www.forteinc.com/agent/index.php
 
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"CA was in NJ" <cainnj.cjb.net@cainnj.REVERSE_TO_REPLY__SPAMMERS_SHOT_ON_SIGHT> wrote in message
news:10a95ptr2neb4bd@news20.forteinc.com...
> John Richards wrote:
>
>>I see you broke my clickable link when you quoted it.
>
> You use Outhouse Excuse which screwed up the quoted printable encoding.
> Your link was posted broken with an = in it and =20 at the end.

I've switched off the QP encoding (I was experimenting, forgot to switch back).
The quoted link below should be clickable.

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> No offense, but you really need to ask in a Mac user group how to post
> an unbroken link, like this:
> http://www.redding.com/redd/nw_business/article/0,2232,REDD_17527_2873212,00.html