Oct 8 2010 multiple link issues

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Oct 8 2010 multiple link issues

Post by Shelgeyr » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:21 pm

In today's TPOD - "Lunar Charge Distribution", there are multiple bad links.

The first one in the phrase "Latent magnetic fields were detected" points to http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006 ... ls/e-4.jpg, which is no good.

Another one - and apparently a far more serious issue hinting at someone foolishly trying to mimic my own bill paying habits - has to do with the Ralph Juergens link near the end of the article: Apparently Kronia.com is not only down (recently?), but the domain is up for auction. Anyone know what's up with that?

I hope Kronia's archives are intact...

I didn't check the remaining links, just by happenstance hit those two in sequence.
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Re: Oct 8 2010 multiple link issues

Post by The Great Dog » Sun Oct 17, 2010 12:27 pm

The Great Dog checked the chronological archive and found that this paper was originally published in April. Sites often change URLs. There shouldn't be any expectation that the Thunderbolts people monitor every link.

The Kronia group is now a defunct website according to those at Thunderbolts and there's no plan to revive it. Juergens' paper in 2 parts may be accessed here:

Of the Moon and Mars Part 1: The Origins of the Lunar Sunuous Rilles

Of the Moon and Mars Part 2: Searching for the Scars of Battle
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