Whittle The Web

It's frustrating to click a Web site link, only to receive an error message 
indicating that your browser can't load the page. When this happens, you can 
click Reload or Refresh a few times to see if this rectifies the problem; if 
not, you may have to try more rudimentary tactics. This sometimes happens 
because the link is old and the desired information has been moved. Delete 
words at the end of the URL, one by one, and attempt to reload the page after 
each change. Often, this will let you load a similar page, and then you can 
find a current link to your desired information from there.

David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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