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Tuxedo Link Shortener

Tuxedo Link Shortener™ is a simple URL Shortening service with a twist. It comes with #hashtags, domains, and link notes. This is much unlike the average URL shortening service that only shortens links. Each link here is saved for posterity with accompanying notes and short URL.

Currently, only registered users with accounts can shorten links.

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#Archaeology

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NOTES:   Famous ‘Four-Legged Snake’ May Really Be Dino-Era Lizard. The surprising fossil may not be a snake after all, and it may have come to scientists’ attention under troubling circumstances. #archaeology

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NOTES:   Unearthing a Giant Marine Reptile. Paleontologist Elizabeth Nicholls managed the excavation of the largest marine reptile fossil ever discovered. #archaeology

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NOTES:   Nan Madol: Interesting. Ancient structures built using coral reef in Micronesia. #archaeology

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NOTES:   Ancient Egyptians used metal in wooden ships. #archaeology

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NOTES:   Evidence of first chief indicates Pacific islanders invented a new society on city they built of coral and basalt. #archaeology

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NOTES:   Ancient Japan 'more cosmopolitan' than thought: researchers... #archaeology

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NOTES:   Strange... Roman coins ID'd in Japanese ruins, but their origin baffles #archaeology

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NOTES:   Wormlike "Walking Cactus" Fossil Found. "Funny" creature may be ancient link to spiders and crabs, expert says. #Archaeology

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NOTES:   Exclusive Pictures From Inside the Scan of King Tut's Tomb #Archaeology

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NOTES:   Have We Been Misreading a Crucial Maya Codex for Centuries? #Archaeology

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NOTES:   King Tut's "secret chambers" us one of them. Seven Major Archaeological Discoveries of 2015. From sunken treasure to ceremonial bobcat burials, it's time to look back at the year's biggest finds. #Archaeology

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From Wikipedia

URL shortening is a technique on the World Wide Web in which a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) may be made substantially shorter and still direct to the required page. This is achieved by using a redirect which links to the web page that has a long URL.

For example, the URL "https://example.com/assets/category_B/subcategory_C/Foo/" can be shortened to "https://snip.ml/Foo", and the URL "https://example.com/about/index.html" can be shortened to "https://snip.ml/h2iBY".

Often the redirect domain name is shorter than the original one. A friendly URL may be desired for messaging technologies that limit the number of characters in a message (for example SMS), for reducing the amount of typing required if the reader is copying a URL from a print source, for making it easier for a person to remember, or for the intention of a permalink.

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