=v= There are legit ways to deal with nytimes.com URLs. I have a home computer, a smartphone, a work computer, and (alas) a work smartphone, so that's 40 articles/month instead of 10, for starters, entirely legit.
=v= Some URLs are set up to be referred from elsewhere, so that is also legit. You see a "_r=0" or "_r=1", that appears to mean that they've set it up to be referred to. The URL that was provided by Andy fits that pattern. =v= Another approach, if you've read something and you want to share it, is to search for the title on Twitter, and you could find an nyti.ms URL that, again, is set up to be referred to. In this case: http://nyti.ms/1Hq5DwK =v= For either of these methods, you can open a private browser window (no history, cookies, or nytimes.com logins involved) and it won't collide with your 10/month article count. <_Jym_> _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org
