You appear to be correct. Do I not like that.
To quote Mr. Linkwitz...
That's a real shame as there's a lot of good stuff on those pages, well worth $25, IMHO.
Nice one,
David.
To quote Mr. Linkwitz...
With over 1300 visitors per day, and the consequent amount of data transferred, I will reach my 10 Gigabyte per month limit before the month is over. Doubling my payment to the web host would only increase my bandwidth by 25%, which is not even enough to satisfy the projected demand for January 2004. To hold off future site shut-downs I must drastically reduce the daily data flow. All the information that I will block is still available to you if you purchase the Archive CD. You will have a permanent record that spans the time from the beginning of the site in 1999 to January 16, 2004. You can consider the CD to be my 'book' on Accurate sound reproduction in a home environment.
That's a real shame as there's a lot of good stuff on those pages, well worth $25, IMHO.
Nice one,
David.
daatkins said:You appear to be correct. Do I not like that.
To quote Mr. Linkwitz...
That's a real shame as there's a lot of good stuff on those pages, well worth $25, IMHO.
Nice one,
David.
And, on the very next line on the page:
You can find several older versions of my website at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.linkwitzlab.com
Peace
Roscoe,
I did see the link posted and looked at the most recent snapshot of the Linkwitz site. Unfortunately, it didn't include the active filter section, which is the most useful, IMO.
After reading your post, I clicked around a bit more and found that the June 6th archive does contain the active filter section. Hooray!
Thanks for the tip,
David.
I did see the link posted and looked at the most recent snapshot of the Linkwitz site. Unfortunately, it didn't include the active filter section, which is the most useful, IMO.
After reading your post, I clicked around a bit more and found that the June 6th archive does contain the active filter section. Hooray!
Thanks for the tip,
David.
In general, whenever some site content goes offline, have a look at www.archive.org... They have a search engine that'll bring up all the dates that they have cached for the site you're looking for.
Phew cheers for that I now have the active filters section bookmarked. I feel that priting out the whole lot and the sub sections to the filters a worthwhile thing to do, then stick them in the $1000000000 safe, to keep em well safe. His active filters is probably the one website that I use the most, except here ofcourse!
Why load the webpage then do a file 'save as' ? Safer than hoping that the archive.org server will always be up and running.Phew cheers for that I now have the active filters section bookmarked.
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