A Time Machine

From: JW Burgeson (hoss_radbourne@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 24 2002 - 18:12:21 EDT

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    A Time Machine.
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    OK -- you don't believe in it.

    But it exists -- in a sense, at least. Just accessing the past however.

    Go to the web site http://www.archive.org/

    They have -- in a 100 terrabyte database -- copies of a great many (all?) of
    the web sites of the present and the past.

    Look up www.asa3.org on it and you can find out how the asa web site used to
    look.

    They even have my web site there -- each time I made a change they saved a
    copy.

    I think they have old newspaper web sites -- I know they have some -- I
    looked up several issues of the Durango Herald for 1996 (when they started
    their web site) and 1997.

    History will never be the same. If you screw up -- and it is on a web site
    -- your blunder will be there -- forever? Sort of like the ASA LISTSERV
    archives -- but scarier.

    Hoss (aka Burgy)

    http://www.burgy.50megs.com

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