You know, the site with all those nifty audio tools and utilities, plus a zillion links to all kinds of freeware programs.
http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/
It's been down for a couple of weeks, at least.
Does anyone know what is happening? Is the site coming back? 😕
Or is it permanently gone?
http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/
It's been down for a couple of weeks, at least.
Does anyone know what is happening? Is the site coming back? 😕
Or is it permanently gone?

I only know that I made a real search,
to see if there was any new site.
I failed.
So Steve Ekblad is no more - at least for the moment.
/halo
to see if there was any new site.
I failed.
So Steve Ekblad is no more - at least for the moment.
/halo
Google cache has the page, but not the downloads:
http://216.239.57.100/search?q=cache:Ddq3X3U0oxsC:www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
In steps archive.org to the rescue!
http://web.archive.org/web/20020124191149/http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/
The applets don't seem to funtion, but the one .zip file I tried worked.
http://216.239.57.100/search?q=cache:Ddq3X3U0oxsC:www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
In steps archive.org to the rescue!
http://web.archive.org/web/20020124191149/http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/audio/
The applets don't seem to funtion, but the one .zip file I tried worked.
Cache is great
thanks, ryoshu
Here is his GIGANTIC AUDIO SITE LIST
in alfabetic order
Get it before it is erased!
😎 http://web.archive.org/web/20011031124328/http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/arsl.html 😎
/halo - has Steve Ekblad - at least a cached version now
thanks, ryoshu
Here is his GIGANTIC AUDIO SITE LIST
in alfabetic order
Get it before it is erased!
😎 http://web.archive.org/web/20011031124328/http://www.wssh.net/~wattsup/arsl.html 😎
/halo - has Steve Ekblad - at least a cached version now
Much Thanks To All
Well, that was very informative-much better response than I thought possible.
Is there any way to save that site? If I go to the archive site, can I just click on File-Save and work it that way? Incidentally, is there a time limit on how long they keep archived sites up?
Incidentally, there is site of his still up. It contains links to just about every audio manufacturer out there.
http://home.t-online.de/home/martinpaul/audiolnk.htm
The address he gies is the home office for Jamo equipment in America. I don't know if he works for the importer or if he is the importer.
Must admit that I am a bit worried. One hopes that he simply is getting out of audio, not that something terrible happened .
Dmitri, you might be hearing from me if I need a link. 🙂 🙂
Anyway, great response guys.
Well, that was very informative-much better response than I thought possible.
Is there any way to save that site? If I go to the archive site, can I just click on File-Save and work it that way? Incidentally, is there a time limit on how long they keep archived sites up?
Incidentally, there is site of his still up. It contains links to just about every audio manufacturer out there.
http://home.t-online.de/home/martinpaul/audiolnk.htm
The address he gies is the home office for Jamo equipment in America. I don't know if he works for the importer or if he is the importer.
Must admit that I am a bit worried. One hopes that he simply is getting out of audio, not that something terrible happened .
Dmitri, you might be hearing from me if I need a link. 🙂 🙂
Anyway, great response guys.
You can use a spider to pull everything down. I'm pretty sure archive.org keeps those sites up for as long as archive.org is going to be around. It's a very nice service.
I was able to pull down all of the programs he had there (that weren't dead links) and it was a total of 28 megs (71 files). Not too unreasonable. One of these days I'll get around to posting some stuff on a site. A searchable database of freeware/shareware/demo programs for DIYers would be nice, but I have some DIY projects to finish before I could plan out something like that 😉
p.s. - if anyone wants the entire archive I can zip it and make it publicly available (28.5mb). Just email me at ricky@ryoshu.com.
I was able to pull down all of the programs he had there (that weren't dead links) and it was a total of 28 megs (71 files). Not too unreasonable. One of these days I'll get around to posting some stuff on a site. A searchable database of freeware/shareware/demo programs for DIYers would be nice, but I have some DIY projects to finish before I could plan out something like that 😉
p.s. - if anyone wants the entire archive I can zip it and make it publicly available (28.5mb). Just email me at ricky@ryoshu.com.
Not also that 25-30% of all links are invalid. I checked his page with the Unix/Linux/MacOSX/OS9 program Big Brother.
So he is back!
So good to hear something bad has not happened.
Once again, great response guys. Your work is greatly appreciated. 🙂
So good to hear something bad has not happened.
Once again, great response guys. Your work is greatly appreciated. 🙂

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