Sorry Gary. Simply not true. Some urls are VERY long and some wrap around
three times. To cut and paste these is useless as they "usually" won't open.
the tinyurl is easy to do and saves the receiver of a link a lot of pain trying
to open a very long link.
Regards
Tom
---- Editorgary@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/1/08 3:35:57 AM, healeys-request@autox.team.net writes:
>
>
> > Is it REALLY THAT HARD to use www.tinyurl.com , Mark (ALL)???
> >
> > YOUR link gives:
> >
> > Address Not Found
> > Firefox can't find the server at www.rootsweb.com.
> >
> > Your POSTED Mail ARRIVES AS:
> >
> Ed, we're really happy that you know how to use Tiny URLs, whatever they are.
> I still use "Cut and Paste" -- a technology that has served me well since
> 1983 -- to insert the actual url into my Firefox request bar since I make it
>a
> hard and fast rule never, ever, to click on a link in an email or use a link
> that I can't read directly. TinyURLs are just another lazy short-cut that
>makes
> one vulnerable to linking into a website that looks and acts like the real
> thing, but is, in fact, a cybertrap.
> Cutting and pasting his url as listed worked just fine for me... Maybe you
> should examine your connection between your e-mail server and Firefox.
> Just my two cents.
> Gary
>
>
>
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