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Emergency Vent for Storage Tanks

11/25/2014 9:53 PM

Dear CR4 MEMBERS,

To-day I happened to see a web-link for a topic on EMERGENY VENTS for LARGE STORAGE TANK(S) and it is :

http://www.whatispiping.com/emergency-vents-for-storage-tank?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+WhatIsPiping+%28What+is+Piping%29Bu

But it is not openeing. I request CR4 Members to help and post the detail in this Forum.

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11/25/2014 10:12 PM
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11/25/2014 10:31 PM

Thanks Jack!

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11/26/2014 11:21 AM

Thank you Mr.jack of all trades,

Now the link is opening. Pl. inform how did you locate the link indicated by me is incorrect, how did you re-arrange the link for correct functioning. What I did is simply copied the link from the text as appeared, and pasted in CR4.

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11/26/2014 1:27 PM

The link you supplied looks like this

http://www.whatispiping.com/emergency-vents-for-storage-tank?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+WhatIsPiping+%28What+is+Piping%29Bu

All that stuff after the ? is effectively what I call a website generated redirect which was added on, possibly by another website trying to redirect you to the whatispiping.com website. It happens sometimes and there are ways around it.

Ignoring everything after the ? and putting "emergency vents for storage tank" into the search function on the website www.whatispiping.com brings up the answer in this particular case, in others doing the same and putting everything before the ? into a search engine usually works to to find the valid site link.

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11/26/2014 11:26 AM

Thank you Mr.Idea smith,

Now the link is opening. Pl. inform how did you locate the link indicated by me is incorrect, how did you re-arrange the link for correct functioning. What I did is simply copied the link from the text as appeared, and pasted in CR4.

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11/26/2014 2:42 AM

I can't open any of those. It looks like you're OUT OF LUCK, Matey.

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11/26/2014 5:12 AM

Shouting EMERGENY [sic] probably didn't help.

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11/26/2014 11:32 AM

Dear Mr.Tornado,

The capital Emergency (in your term - shouting) is put on bold letters to emphasise the matter.

Other wise no intention to shout. By the way, may I know how shouting is termed for capital words.?

Any how I do not intend to shout or offend any body for anything.

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11/27/2014 9:30 AM

What do you think? SHOUTING is RUDE and UNNECESSARY.

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11/27/2014 10:46 AM

Dear Mr.Crabtree,

I mean shouting (physically) is unnecessary.

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