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 Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/23/05 15:39 
"Bill Vermillion" wrote ... 
> And since anything on the 'net lives forever - I can find posts of 
> mine from the late 1980's - nothing is more frustrating than 
> an http link on information that no longer exists.  I'd just as 
> soon have real information. 
 
Times and practices change. The internet is old enough 
that we are seeing it even here. 
  
> And though a vendor may be good today, there is no indication they 
> will be a year from now - and I'd hate to have people browing old 
> posts and getting ripped off if the vendor had changed - and blame 
> me for that. 
 
You can't be held responsible for what a 3rd party does. 
Anyone who relies on outdated information without  
checking out current status deserves what they get.
 
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