Mike, have you noticed that Google is starting to append www.google.com
to the front of some embedded web page addresses?  When you click on
the embedded link you get a Page Not Found type thing so you have to
remove that appendage from the address to get to the page.  That is
what happens when the embedded link to that model site in the
forwarded message is clicked.  It gets to be quite annoying and some
people are thrown completely off by it and think they cannot get to
the web page.  Why Google is starting to be like this is beyond
comprehension.  It seems that for the last year or so Google is
determined to  chase people away with some of their decisions like
signing people up to some of their tracking apps without asking and
putting annoying nag ads for some of their services on the Google home
page, among other things.

On Mar 15, 10:37 am, Mike Hungerford <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, everyone,
>
> I received this in e-mail this morning, and am just passing it along;
> no endorsement is implied:

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