>> though i suspect the problem (and usage of tinyurl) is that to get
one of those nice urls hooked up, you gotta email someone a request,
who needs to get approval from a manager....

Heh, heh, that's not even the half of it ;-)

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On 05/11/2007, James Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 5 Nov 2007, at 12:58, David Greaves wrote:
>
> Adam wrote:
> What does everyone else think.
>
> bbc.com/2e5u8e
>
>
> David
>
> PS it's smaller than tinyurl and it's a use for bbc.com too... (unless it's
> used
> internationally)
>
> 'course, bbc.co.uk has had some kind of redirect magic for a while:
> http://bbc.co.uk/zanelowe/
>
> though i suspect the problem (and usage of tinyurl) is that to get one of
> those nice urls hooked up, you gotta email someone a request, who needs to
> get approval from a manager....
>
> probably not all that efficient when all you want to do is send an email out
> and go home (or to the pub!)
>
> - james
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> James Cox,
> Internet Consultant
> t: 07968 349990  e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://imaj.es/
>
>


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