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filmscanners: Polaroid Links



I just went to Polaroid's web site to capture a link about the SprintScan 
4000 to post to another forum where someone was asking about scanners. 
After navigating to the page I wanted (with much difficulty) I came up with 
this ridiculously long  link:

http://www.polaroid.com/products/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=30515&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=352787&bmLocale=en_US&bmUID=1007909725453&WebLogicSession=PBN7SSQluvl71JVZJiSapMeQl9D6hjyOQCiUkTdsxID21bRda68UL41D2CV1I08aIeHvrS3v6xY3|5317296897886985104/-1979950385/5/7005/7005/7002/7002/-1&PRDREG=POL&FromListing=1&SOURCE=catalog

Has anyone else had that problem? Is there a better way that Polaroid can 
name their pages and make them easier to access?

Larry

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Larry Berman

http://BermanGraphics.com

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