An all too frequent question.
How many times have I asked myself where I bookmarked a particular article? Too
many. It's not only a question of on which computer it might be, or on which online
bookmarking tool, but also via which of the other tools I use for saving that
it might have been saved. Had I remembered some specifics of the case I might
have been able to find it more readily, but all I had to go on where rather vague
terms like trial, linking, and terrorism. When I found nothing
via my regular tools I turned, of course, to Google. And it was there that I was
delighted that what someone called (a few years ago already) the
living dead problem helped me find a link that led to a link to the trial.
From there, finding the particular article I remembered was relatively easy. Isn't
it wonderful that URLs seem to never completely disappear?
Go to: It certainly seemed promising, or
Go to: It's not exactly Rashamon, but ...,
or
Go to: Guilt by hyperlink?