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archive.org is the BEST. besides facebook (which demands your attention), it's definitely my most visited site, i am constantly listening to old grateful dead shows. if it were not for this site and it's preservation of our culture, i'd be missing out on so much wonderful music just because it was played before my lifetime, or in a city too far away to get to.
archive.org is the BEST. besides facebook (which demands your attention), it's definitely my most visited site, i am constantly listening to old grateful dead shows. if it were not for this site and it's preservation of our culture, i'd be missing out on so much wonderful music just because it was played before my lifetime, or in a city too far away to get to.
I am grateful for the archives, and refer to it often.
I am curious though...
How come there seems to be a black hole around 9/11/01.
The last time I tried to find anything of importance on 9/10/01, I came up short. It is almost as if the information has been scrubbed or fed to file 13. I'll check again though. Maybe it is up now.
I have also noticed that much of the art and music on sites like MP3 (when it was democratic and still worth using) do not seem to appear, even while the words do. Were art and music to be complete thereon, the Archives would be even better still. A treasure.
I am grateful for the archives, and refer to it often.
I am curious though...
How come there seems to be a black hole around 9/11/01.
The last time I tried to find anything of importance on 9/10/01, I came up short. It is almost as if the information has been scrubbed or fed to file 13. I'll check again though. Maybe it is up now.
I have also noticed that much of the art and music on sites like MP3 (when it was democratic and still worth using) do not seem to appear, even while the words do. Were art and music to be complete thereon, the Archives would be even better still. A treasure.
The "Wayback Machine" is an extremely helpful resource that I've used for several years now. Without the Internet Archive, the internet would have no memory.
The "Wayback Machine" is an extremely helpful resource that I've used for several years now. Without the Internet Archive, the internet would have no memory.
Thanks for setting this up. As curator of the Machinima collection, I've learned to treasure what the Internet Archive makes possible. News: The IA will be working with Stanford and the other participants in the Library of Congress-funded game preservation project. Updates in early 2008 as the project launches.
Henry
Thanks for setting this up. As curator of the Machinima collection, I've learned to treasure what the Internet Archive makes possible. News: The IA will be working with Stanford and the other participants in the Library of Congress-funded game preservation project. Updates in early 2008 as the project launches.
Henry
Updated: The cause has raised $500.
david,
i'm sure you've found this collection by now, but in case you haven't:
http://www.archive.org/details/sept_1...