Just found a VERY VERY VALUABLE TOOL!!!!

From: James B. DiGriz <jbdigriz_at_dragonsweb.org>
Date: Sat May 25 14:29:22 2002

Sellam Ismail wrote:
> On Fri, 24 May 2002, Ram Meenakshisundaram wrote:
>
>
>>I dont know if you guys know about this, but I just found out about:
>>
>>www.archive.org.
>>
>>
>>They have been archiving tons of websites since 1996. You can put a URL
>>and it can take you back as far as 1996 (as long as it is archived) and
>>look at its contents! This is amazing as a lot of companies are gone and
>>I can look at their websites and grab information from it.
>
>
> It is indeed an excellent resource, and indespensible for future research
> of the web. It is exactly the sort of project I would undertake if I had
> the time and resources, so I'm glad someone else is doing it, and quite
> competently.
>
> Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> International Man of Intrigue and Danger http://www.vintage.org
>
> * Old computing resources for business and academia at www.VintageTech.com *
>
>


Agreed. I'm jealous as hell, myself.


I just hope Brewster and Co. have a plan "B" for the contigency that
someone decides it is too excellent and too indispensible. Single points
and all that.

jbdigriz

--
Wayback of the day: http://www.paranoia.com - R.I.P. Compare 
http://web.archive.org/web/19980215143225/http://www.paranoia.com/
Now do a whois on the domain, and on the adminstrative contact's domain.
Kevintx's final page - 
http://web.archive.org/web/19990421170328/http://www.paranoia.com/
'Nuff sed
Received on Sat May 25 2002 - 14:29:22 BST

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