The standard I have adopted assumes people trust me, and that I
provide a tinyurl to help them in case the longer one word wraps
poorly, which is the only reasons I use the things.  I would not click
on any link provided by someone I didn't trust, tiny, gigantic, or
anywhere in between.

-S-

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Lawrence Yates
<yateslawre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Steve Freides wrote:
>
> "This way everyone knows what they're getting into, and they can always use
>> the
>> full link, by cutting and pasting if they need."
>
>
>
> Errmmm.....  Take a look at the evidence here:
>
> http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
> http://tinyurl.com/23xpfu
>
> Cheers,  :-)
>
> Lawrence
>
> Lawrenceyates.co.uk
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