Thanks, Michael. Got it downloaded. I have all 10 pg's except 4 so guess that's good enough for a recovery.MGmirkin wrote:Page 9 is currently available on live.comarc-us wrote:Was anyone able to save p's 4 and 9 from the "Space Station Comp Problem/Columbia Disaster" thread? I have all the others (there were 10 p's total I believe).
Page 9
Strangely, I couldn't find page 8. Page 4 was also not available on either Live.com or Google.
Cheers,
~Michael
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It seems to be harder and harder to find threads in Google's cache. I'm thinking it might be getting purged slowly but surely. So, there may be a kind of internet black hole "event horizon" that the cached bits will eventually cross and never be seen or heard from again. Went on a collecting binge a week ago, trying to integrate a bunch of additional articles I hadn't already pulled. Might be the last batch of new stuff I can get. We'll see.
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I haven't read all the preceding posts, but see that a lot of work has been done on trying to get stuff from google cache. Are you aware that there is an internet archive and that Thunderbolts Forum is in there?
Here is the index page as at 10 Feb 2008 for example
http://web.archive.org/web/200802101920 ... /index.php
You can check out the various versions here
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www ... bolts.info
Don't know if this is any use to you
Here is the index page as at 10 Feb 2008 for example
http://web.archive.org/web/200802101920 ... /index.php
You can check out the various versions here
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www ... bolts.info
Don't know if this is any use to you
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Hi Ray,
I tried a few links from the URL's you provided and it appears everything is post crash of T'bolts forum 1.0
I think EUDave said that forum incarnation 1.5 was lined up to be archived, tho that may be fading as well.
Or perhaps i'm not using it correctly.
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I tried a few links from the URL's you provided and it appears everything is post crash of T'bolts forum 1.0
I think EUDave said that forum incarnation 1.5 was lined up to be archived, tho that may be fading as well.
Or perhaps i'm not using it correctly.
s
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Try the 2nd link as there are many other dates to go back to. You want the latest one before crash.seasmith wrote: I tried a few links from the URL's you provided and it appears everything is post crash of T'bolts forum 1.0
I think EUDave said that forum incarnation 1.5 was lined up to be archived, tho that may be fading as well.
Or perhaps i'm not using it correctly.
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