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|    Ed Vance to mark lewis    |
|    The ARRL Contest Update f    |
|    31 Dec 14 18:47:00    |
      12-18-14 15:23 mark lewis wrote to all about The ARRL Contest Update f               ml> @MSGID: <54940E94.998.ls_arrl@capcity2.synchro.net>        ml> If you are having trouble reading this message, you can see the        ml> original at:        ml> http://www.arrl.org/contests/update/?issue=2014-12-17               ml> The ARRL Contest Update        ml> December 17, 2014        ml> Editor: Ward Silver, NOAX              Mark,              Tonight I figured out how to find the missing Links in the ARRL Contest       Update issues.              I went to ARRL and found the link to click to see the Contest Updates       then I clicked on the link to see old issues.              I looked at the December 17, 2014 issue and noticed it had Clickable       Links in each of the articles.              By hovering the mouse over a Link I could see the destination it       referred to, but after scratching my head a bit I thought to look at       the Source of the page.              That showed me the links so I saved the Source as a .TXT file so I       could C&P any of the links into Firefox so I could read the ones that       interested me.              I didn't want to save it as .HTM because I thought a .TXT file would       be smaller and easier to move to another Sub-Directory if I wanted to.              After I made the .TXT file I came back here to report my method of       finding the missing links that I never see in any of the ARRL Contest       Update messages that You post here.              When I started writing my message I noticed the URL near the top of the       page that I could have C&P'd to get to that issue, but You know how I       am....              Thanks for making this info available on FIDONET.       73              ... Status quo. Latin for the mess we're in. -Jeve Moorman       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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