[78-L] Finding Lost WebSites

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 29 11:31:34 PDT 2009


Matter of fact, I forgot about the good ol' Wayback Machine!

dl

Michael Biel wrote:
> David Lennick wrote:
>> Gosh darn it all to heck, the 101 Strings discography pages have disappeared.
>>
>> http://gravediggervideo.com/somerset.html
>>
>> http://gravediggervideo.com/alshire.html
>>
>> Anyone know if these have resurfaced anywhere?..wish that discography hadn't vanished on us.
>>
>> dl
>>
>>   
> 
> I know this is going to sound like an informercial, but, Haven't you 
> ever heard of the WayBackMachine?  You haven't?!  Well, let me tell you 
> of this handy dandy little tool.  It slices!  It dices!  It retrieves 
> old websites!!!!!!!
> 
> What would you pay for this handy dandy machine?  $49.95?  No, it's not 
> that much.  How about $39.95?  Still too much?  How about $19.95?  Gosh, 
> you drive a hard bargain.  How about FREE!!?? 
> 
> It's free!  And you don't even have to pay a small charge for shipping 
> and handling.
> 
> Just go to    http://www.archive.org/index.php    and right there at the 
> top center is the WayBackMachine.  Just put in the original URL (careful 
> not to have two http://) , press the Take Me Back button, and up will 
> pop a chart with clickable dates of when their web crawler encountered 
> and saved the site. 
> 
> I just checked, and the discographies are there.
> 
> You're welcome.
> 
> Mike (don't thank me, thank Leah) Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
> 
> 



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