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Old July 18th 19, 09:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_7_]
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Default How to sort Bookmarks (and check them)

In message , Mayayana
writes:
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote

| I've just tried AM-DeadLink again; it still works well.

I don't understand why that would be popular. Next time
you try to use the link you'll find out if it's dead. It's
not like a lightbulb, where you can substitute a working
one. It sounds to me sort of like having a phone app
called DoIHaveMyGlassesOn?, used by people who can't
see text on their cellphone without glasses.


Each to his own; "what use is that" questions rarely have answers that
will satisfy the person asking them.

However, I can't help trying (-:. In this case, as well as just general
tidiness preference (it's odd: my home is so untidy that I really don't
encourage visitors, but I like to think the inside of my computer is
tidy!), there's also the point that (in this case) bookmarks are easier
to find if there are fewer of them, and thus removing dud ones speeds
their use. But really, there are just some of us who like knowing we
don't have non-working bookmarks, however much or little time that
actually saves. Clearly, you are not among us! There are plenty of
things you do that I don't.
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The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush.
It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment.
-Robert Maynard Hutchins, educator (1899-1977)
 




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