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On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 19:43:09 -0000 (UTC), Rich wrote:
And, sadly, it even happens with websites that *should* know better,
i.e., the traditional newspaper websites far too often have no dates
on their articles on the web, meanwhile for their legacy paper they
date each physical paper as of the day it was published.
I suppose one could pester them with questions on a daily basis,
until they learned that it would be easier to put the date on the
page already from day one. :)
Then again, I also see a trend that companies that are represented on
the web, these days seldom provide any means of contacting them.
At least not until you provide something like a DNA sample. Then
what will you receive? SPAM.
When they allowed commercial interests onto the web in the early to
mid 1990's, it's been downhill from there.
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