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I think we're all getting it.  Thanks for sending the link.    Sami

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From: [log in to unmask]
Date: 10/24/2009 11:00:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Links
 
I have used AOL as my Internet service provider since my (then) 8 year  old
granddaughter gave me her 'old' computer in the mid 80's. I know how  to
send links in an AOL email by sliding an AOL provided heart shaped  symbol
which appears on every web page
opened in AOL, and depositing it on the email I am sending. So for
example, if I had sent Ray's link about testing gum as an aid for swallowing
 it
would have shown up like this
 
_CBC  News - Health - Parkinson's patients test gum to help swallowing_
(http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/10/23/parkinson-chewing-gum.html)
 
which I am presuming shows up as a live link for anyone receiving my  post.
 
Trouble is, since I have never used any other email system, I am ignorant
of how or even whether other email systems have the same capability of
sending  live links. If they do, it would be nice to receive them in that
manner.
 
Now, if the link I provided does not arrive live in your email because of
some security program filtering process, please forget I wrote this.
 
Paul
 
 
 
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