would be great if the "link machine" (delicious, and others) has a script that tests if the link is dead or not. But then again maybe not. It might contribute to bandwidth consumption :))
On 3/2/07, Richard Badlisan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
del.icio.us simple brilliant idea. online bookmarking and some tagging exercises. astig kaayo, you have filled your del.icio.us with your precious links. tapos pinaagi sa TAG, there you have your link nga imong gipangita. dali ra kaayo.. CLICK na lang.. *CLICKED!* Page not found waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]&(@*#&! badtrip.. just when i needed you most... hahay buhay.... Dead na ang link. Of course, you can't expect those links to display those pages forever, possible jud ma-LOST na! It's nobody's fault anyway... How about this.. Do you know a site that saves a webpage instead of a link?? Ako wala... la pud na ko na google. -- "Nais kong magpakasabog dahil olats ako kahit ano hithitin, kahit tambutso. Kukuha ako ng beer at ipapakulo sa kaldero't lalanghapin ang usok nito. Lahat ay aking gagawin upang hindi ko na isiping NAG-IISA NA AKO.." (Beer-Itchyworms) »›richard m badlisan » http://goma.co.nr » http://g0ma.blogspot.com » [EMAIL PROTECTED] » EOF _________________________________________________ Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph
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