I think UUID's have clear advantages from a technical standpoint, but
using keywords in your url presents benefits for indexing and crawling
that are unbeatable.

However, isn't it more or less true (no one can say for sure, I
suppose) that urls closer to the web root get better placement?  Thats
a concern I have with the use of FakeURLs, where you replace ? and &
with slashes, and give the impression of being several folders deep. 
Plus it lengthens them so you have the parm names as well as values in
the url string.

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--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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