> Just out of curiosity, why did you use this tinyurl feature?

For my two cents, TinyURL is indispensable for email communication because
it converts long URLs into tiny URLs (hence the name). This prevents email
hard returns from getting in the way of using the links.

(The reason I chimed in is that sometimes TinyURLs can cease to work while
the original links continue to work. I'm not sure why, in every case. So,
for something archived, like a list serve, I usually include both links. The
TinyURL is conveniently there for email/posting and the full URL, even if
it's hard-returned, is there for reference.)

--Rich Shupe


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