RE: Archive Back Online
Great…
Now I can go back to blowing my money on private software to share those public domain WC3 html links for remote file servers you were all pitching at Calgary ’88.
Looks like it didn’t work out.
RE: Archive Down Evey Day During Holidays – Real Conversation Script
Imagine the older business man at Christmas bought with all his billions internet technology and trying to show his family at Christmas…
Minimium wage employee at local technology basement…
“Hi Mr. Billlionarie…It’s me your minimum wage employee from the office, I know you tried to post a url link on your Fortune 100 Company today…sorry, I couldn’t get the WC3 public domain html link working for your payment…looks like I’ll br spending the week at your mansion trying to get the link working with my minimum wage paycheck while I live with your rich family for the Holidays.”
Uh, no thanks stalker.
NOTE TO SELF: Make new dialogue theme for techology page.
CHRISTMAS: SPONGGBOB SQUAREPANTS SNOWIEST MOMENTS
NICKELBACK – SAVIN’ ME
SLAYER – WAR ENSEMBLE
CHRISTMAS: SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS: FROSTY THE SNOWMAN – 1969
FREE CHRISTMAS MOVIE – RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER – 1964
RE: Archive.org Back Online
My point is this on 5G for music store blogs etc….
People list millions of files on there, then accounts get deleted.
Who would waste all that time and money typing out all those page headers only to ruin their account and have it deleted.
Then, Wal-Mart or Tower Records like stores…
They make new pages every year for Christmas for ads and links.
On a comic book page what’s the difference?
A link is up, then it’s down…at big stores it’s new link every year.
A the comic store blog, when it’s up they post the active video link.
They aren’t the ones that wasted all their time typing out the page headers that got deleted.
Then when it’s getting promoted on an active link they use that file for their store ads.
Updated, still couldn’t find a free version of The Wizard Of Oz to share on page.