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OT - Web browser time machine.
Posted by John John on December 6th, 2005


I think this was discussed here at one time or another. Does anyone
know the web address for the Web time machine? It was a web site one
could visit and you could find old, no longer available web pages. I
did a bit of searching but it seems that what I come up with isn't what
I recollect the old time machine to be.

Regards;

John

Posted by Haggis on December 6th, 2005




"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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the "waybackmachine" ?

http://www.archive.org/



Posted by Hugh Candlin on December 6th, 2005


"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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This time, last year.


It is called "The Wayback Machine".

As in, wayback when, or, if you prefer,
how to find your way back to old versions of web pages.

http://www.archive.org/web/web.php



Posted by Kay Archer on December 6th, 2005



"Hugh Candlin" <No@Spam.Com> wrote in message
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You're not old enough to remember Sherman and Mr. Peabody are you...(g)




or, if you prefer,






Posted by Haggis on December 6th, 2005



"Kay Archer" <kayhyphenarcher@mail.com> wrote in message
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don't know about Hugh ...but sadly I can :>



Posted by John John on December 6th, 2005


Thanks to all you guys. And Haggis don't be sad, the alternative to
growing old is not too appealing! Unless you think of Dorian Gray...
but things didn't turn out too well for him in the end also.

John

Haggis wrote:


Posted by Haggis on December 7th, 2005



"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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LOL yup , at least I'm still kicking!




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