On 10/31/07, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
>
> > I'm not certain if that was sarcasm or not. I find the url-shortening
> > services to be very useful. If you have a long url (some of the ebay and
> > amazon urls can get very long) supplying a shortened url will prevent
> > problems with line wrapping.
>
> However, the problem I have with services like tinyurl is that they
> *expire*.
>
> So, I have to include the long link *anyhow*.
>
> -a

The website claims that they don't expire: http://tinyurl.com/

Have you experienced or heard otherwise?

Here's an index of such services: http://notlong.com/links/

-Chuck

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