[Hum-DIS] FW: [WAIN] Trying to preserve today's Web for futuregenerations [TheSeattle Times
Kerry Smith
K.Smith at curtin.edu.au
Mon Apr 14 12:13:12 WST 2008
Dear Trevor
The link line is broken in your email - please connect all of the
letters in it below: this bit: tpreserve07.html
needs to be added. Then is should work. This seems to happen when
emails are forwarded?
Kerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Youdale, Trevor FIN:EX [mailto:Trevor.Youdale at gov.bc.ca]
Sent: Monday, 14 April 2008 12:11 PM
To: Kerry Smith
Subject: RE: [Hum-DIS] FW: [WAIN] Trying to preserve today's Web for
futuregenerations [TheSeattle Times
Actually the link is "a page that does not exist or has been disabled",
which is really quite funny considering the topic, here is the current
link:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2004331910_btne
tpreserve07.html
Trevor.
-----Original Message-----
From: hum-dis-bounces at lists.curtin.edu.au
[mailto:hum-dis-bounces at lists.curtin.edu.au] On Behalf Of Kerry Smith
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Curtin distance
Subject: [Hum-DIS] FW: [WAIN] Trying to preserve today's Web for
futuregenerations [TheSeattle Times
Dear all
1. Someone has emailed me that sometimes the links don't come through.
What I have noticed is that those that are longer than one line
sometimes lose their link "blue" - so you might watch out for that.
(As happened to this one and I've fixed it (possibly because I am
forwarding it)).
2. Interesting article - no mention of Pandora. But then, it is the
US....
Cheers all
Kerry
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2004331910_btne
tpreserve07.html
Trying to preserve today's Web for future generations [The Seattle
Times]
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