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Date: 29 Jan 2007 15:19:14
From: erasmo
Subject: Atlacomulco (Edo Mex) por Jilotepec, GPS Trackmap
http://erasmoperez.blogspot.com/2007/01/atlacomulco-edo-mex-by-
jilotepec-280107.html

I hope i could get this link right (unbroken) this last time :-)

The above refered post contains a dynamic GPS Trackmap, plus geo-
referenced photos, of a cycling touring from Mexico City to
Atlacomulco, performed last 28.01.07

greetings





 
Date: 01 Feb 2007 09:45:37
From: erasmo
Subject: Re: Atlacomulco (Edo Mex) by Jilotepec, GPS Trackmap (tiny url)
hi dvt:

thank you very much for the tip :-)

greetings

On Jan 31, 12:46 pm, dvt <dvt+use...@psu.edu > wrote:
> erasmo wrote:
> > Hi dear Forum:
>
> > Well, i think it will be better to rely on the power of a tiny url.
> > So, if you had wished to see the trackmap (plus associated photos and
> > data) of last weekend's ride, but were unable to access it due to the
> > broken link (way too long), here is a more manageable link:
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/3y9jlr
>
> > i sincerelly do beg you pardon for my multiple posts about the same
> > ride. It won't happen again. Please receive my apologies.
>
> Here's a tip that may help in the future. Enclose your long link in
> <brackets> to avoid wrapping. Most newsreaders won't break your link in
> two if it's inside those brackets. For example, here's your first link:
>
> <http://erasmoperez.blogspot.com/2007/01/atlacomulco-edo-mex-by-jilote...>
>
> I learned this tip from a r.b.tech contributor... I don't remember who.
> My apologies to that person.
>
> --
> Dave
> dvt at psu dot edu
>
> Everyone confesses that exertion which brings out all the powers of body
> and mind is the best thing for us; but most people do all they can to
> get rid of it, and as a general rule nobody does much more than
> circumstances drive them to do. -Harriet Beecher Stowe, abolitionist and
> novelist (1811-1896)




 
Date: 31 Jan 2007 09:26:09
From: erasmo
Subject: Re: Atlacomulco (Edo Mex) by Jilotepec, GPS Trackmap (tiny url)
Hi dear Forum:

Well, i think it will be better to rely on the power of a tiny url.
So, if you had wished to see the trackmap (plus associated photos and
data) of last weekend's ride, but were unable to access it due to the
broken link (way too long), here is a more manageable link:

http://tinyurl.com/3y9jlr

i sincerelly do beg you pardon for my multiple posts about the same
ride. It won't happen again. Please receive my apologies.

Greetings.

On Jan 29, 5:19 pm, "erasmo" <perez.era...@gmail.com > wrote:
> http://erasmoperez.blogspot.com/2007/01/atlacomulco-edo-mex-by-
> jilotepec-280107.html
>
> I hope i could get this link right (unbroken) this last time :-)
>
> The above refered post contains a dynamic GPS Trackmap, plus geo-
> referenced photos, of a cycling touring from Mexico City to
> Atlacomulco, performed last 28.01.07
>
> greetings




  
Date: 31 Jan 2007 13:46:35
From: dvt
Subject: Re: Atlacomulco (Edo Mex) by Jilotepec, GPS Trackmap (tiny url)
erasmo wrote:
> Hi dear Forum:
>
> Well, i think it will be better to rely on the power of a tiny url.
> So, if you had wished to see the trackmap (plus associated photos and
> data) of last weekend's ride, but were unable to access it due to the
> broken link (way too long), here is a more manageable link:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3y9jlr
>
> i sincerelly do beg you pardon for my multiple posts about the same
> ride. It won't happen again. Please receive my apologies.

Here's a tip that may help in the future. Enclose your long link in
<brackets > to avoid wrapping. Most newsreaders won't break your link in
two if it's inside those brackets. For example, here's your first link:

<http://erasmoperez.blogspot.com/2007/01/atlacomulco-edo-mex-by-jilotepec-280107.html >

I learned this tip from a r.b.tech contributor... I don't remember who.
My apologies to that person.

--
Dave
dvt at psu dot edu

Everyone confesses that exertion which brings out all the powers of body
and mind is the best thing for us; but most people do all they can to
get rid of it, and as a general rule nobody does much more than
circumstances drive them to do. -Harriet Beecher Stowe, abolitionist and
novelist (1811-1896)