For long URLs, it is often better to make a short one, using http://tinyurl.com and then you something like
http://tinyurl.com/4xqnr
which takes you to the site linked to below, but avoids the problem of the link being so long it breaks up before the end of the line.


David King
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Carleton MacDonald wrote:

This link is from a recent discussion on www.washingtonpost.com -- the
metric reference is a little more than halfway down.

Carleton

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/advertisers/viewpoint_airbus
072004.htm?nav=vpbox






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