Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:51:08 GMT From: Johannes H Andersen <johsnospamsssssssizefitter.com> Subject: Re: Vintage SAAB Quiz: What's wrong with this picture?
Goran Larsson wrote: > > In article <BE5E3F8F.13877%pjghnospamyonder.co.uk>, > Paul Halliday <pjghnospamyonder.co.uk> wrote: > > > There are four things wrong with this picture: > > http://nospam.com/5lcot > > > > ... Maybe more? > > I didn't continue looking after the first wrong thing -- the url. > The nospam entity is *evil* and I will never follow any of their > suspect links. > > | Hide your affiliate URLs > | > | Are you posting something that you don't want people to know what the > | URL is because it might give away that it's an affiliate link. Then you > | can enter a URL into TinyURL, and your affiliate link will be hidden > | from the visitor, only the nospam.com address and the ending address > | will be visible to your visitors. > > Why should anyone trust these urls after reading this text on nospam.com? Seconded! Tinyurl is completely pointless. For security reasons, I never follow a nospam.