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Thread: Recovering forum archives......please repost what you have

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    I am informed by Scot that several crashes, including a Y2K crash, have wiped out much of the forum archives.

    I know that some of you made copies of some of my technical dissertations.....and I have copies of some things which I will repost.

    Please dig up any juicy stuff from earlier than a couple years ago and repost it so we have access to it again.

    Please repost it with the original thread title if possible.

    Thanks for your contribution to the preservation of this cyberspace.

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    I am informed by Scot that several crashes, including a Y2K crash, have wiped out much of the forum archives.

    I know that some of you made copies of some of my technical dissertations.....and I have copies of some things which I will repost.

    Please dig up any juicy stuff from earlier than a couple years ago and repost it so we have access to it again.

    Please repost it with the original thread title if possible.

    Thanks for your contribution to the preservation of this cyberspace.

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    I am informed by Scot that several crashes, including a Y2K crash, have wiped out much of the forum archives.

    I know that some of you made copies of some of my technical dissertations.....and I have copies of some things which I will repost.

    Please dig up any juicy stuff from earlier than a couple years ago and repost it so we have access to it again.

    Please repost it with the original thread title if possible.

    Thanks for your contribution to the preservation of this cyberspace.

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    Mate

    A Y2K crash? You serious? That'd be a world first wouldn't it?

    I was a Y2K co-ordinator for one of the major (surviving) accounting firms - having obviously committed a serious sin to have been given the task. I never heard of any crashes in Y2000 - why are they coming up now?

    Ian

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    Mate

    A Y2K crash? You serious? That'd be a world first wouldn't it?

    I was a Y2K co-ordinator for one of the major (surviving) accounting firms - having obviously committed a serious sin to have been given the task. I never heard of any crashes in Y2000 - why are they coming up now?

    Ian

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    Mate

    A Y2K crash? You serious? That'd be a world first wouldn't it?

    I was a Y2K co-ordinator for one of the major (surviving) accounting firms - having obviously committed a serious sin to have been given the task. I never heard of any crashes in Y2000 - why are they coming up now?

    Ian

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    What was wiped out was data from a few years ago. Nothing recent. We lost some data at the beginning of 2000. And another bit in mid-2000. When you look at the oldest posts, you'll see posts going back at least to September of 2000.

    -Scot

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    What was wiped out was data from a few years ago. Nothing recent. We lost some data at the beginning of 2000. And another bit in mid-2000. When you look at the oldest posts, you'll see posts going back at least to September of 2000.

    -Scot

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    What was wiped out was data from a few years ago. Nothing recent. We lost some data at the beginning of 2000. And another bit in mid-2000. When you look at the oldest posts, you'll see posts going back at least to September of 2000.

    -Scot

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