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And, here's the report.
Going back through my China posts to find a particularly dazzling array of images of their defense upgrades, which I have not found yet, I found that an ALARMING number of links had gone dead. Googling the dead link would put me with other sources that had named the item, then googling the item name and looking for it at the original site numerous times put me back with the piece originally posted so I could upgrade the link.
This will be about sites changing their software, but it more often will be about them deliberately changing the link to make it salable to Lexis/Nexis for their database of everything ever written about anything anywhere. You can subscribe to this service if you are a millionaire or can charge clients for the use of it. Otherwise, you have to just bite it.
This does NOT work for certain really hot items that go suddenly blank while still in the middle of the crisis, as for instance happened to my not concealed outrage with the BP Blowout, but may be of use to you if you are a blogger or a chronicler of important things.
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20 August 2010
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