In one of the even more absurd cases: According to an AP report (cited in Slashdot), Intentia International has filed criminal charges against Reuters PLC, alleging that the news service illegally obtained an earnings report that the company had not yet released, by guessing the URL at which it had been posted on Intentia’s public web site. Intentia claims that the report was “not available through normal channels,” according to AP. (Also see Financial Times and CNET News.com reports.) DES
Remember in the early days when a teacher would write a super long url on the chalkboard and then you had to write it down with a pencil on paper, and then later type it all into a computer
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Follow us online, hch, tee tee pee, collon slash slash Double-yew Double-yew Double-yew dot…
two w’s?
Hey, you never know: it might’ve been a Gopher page instead! \s
I’m going to practice free handing QR codes just to spite you
And the teacher’s 1, l, I, and | all look the same.