Nancy Machaj

I think that if you put "<" and ">" on both ends of your links in writing emails, that the link does not get broken.

nancy in chicago


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Sandra Dodd

I think that if you put "<" and ">" on both ends of your links in
writing emails, that the link does not get broken.



Testing with ends to see... <http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c111/
SandraDodd/SCA/bardolf/71adb315.jpg>

(guessing you meant < and > but not "and")



Tiny URLS come from tinyurl.com and you can get directions when you
get there.

Here's one I made of the link above, in case.

http://tinyurl.com/2x5bgt

It's a photo of Marty taken by someone in California who doesn't know
him, found online by someone from Missouri who does!
Sandra