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I hope you let someone else take the files at least. I've been saving old sites related to my site's specific topic, along with a few special exceptions. But I'm sure your site is massive, and would require extensive hotlink protection.
But oh, man, the pictures. They were invaluable from time to time back in the day. Even now I hate to see the drawings and early sketches go away.
In the meantime, there's always the scant hope of archive.org.
If they ever go down everybody's screwed.
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Actually, very roughly translated my old name meant "master of learning", a very small in-joke since I have a Ph.D. in history...
Good luck to anyone copying of that archive-site (I�m not even sure I like it, it was my material, but you always lose control over the net), I stopped updating the website a long time ago and just updated my own database. Almost all new dvd-caps of voyager, enterprise, tos, tas and all the movies are NOT on the web.
I will not give all of my material to someone else, it�s over 800 megs worth and it was a lot of work collecting them all, but rare pics could be given to Ex Astris, if Bernt wants them.
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quote:Originally posted by Starship Freak: Actually, very roughly translated my old name meant "master of learning", a very small in-joke since I have a Ph.D. in history...
I what language?
Oh and any chance of putting it all back up and letting us take things over the next week?
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In klingon, actually, and no, I�ve already cancelled my webaccount, so..
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