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In Reply to: RE: The Future of the Asylum posted by Rod M on December 31, 2016 at 16:18:00
I gave what I can afford and would give more if I could. My question is I want to find an archive of old Water Cooler and Outside posts to try and find old photos I've since lost. Does archive.org or that old website page have them? Sorry to kinda hijack the thread....happy new year.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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If you uploaded the images, they're stored in the usr url, but you'd need to know the filename to find them. I just copied them over to a download area, so you can find them here:
http://zmc.com/ftp/aw/
I'll delete that directory in a week or so.
-Rod
Thank you for your effort. None of it goes back to the days of WC and Outside. I did download several of them. I did find the Way back machine that does however and if someone else pesters you with a similar request refer them there. Sorry but things are too tight now being on disability to give AA more. Hopefully the work and money spent pay off and it's not a here today gone tomorrow. Technology. Well it will be we just don't know when. Instead of redoing everything consider a new home screen only where the users selects the device type being used. The may save $$ and cut down on redesign as you could likely leave a lot the same. On this cheap Android tablet everything is fine. I used to need the Puffin browser to see embeds but the latest Chrome update allows it to see them now too. So you probably only need to redo things for smartphones. Is it worth it for the $$ and the demographic? If I were in your shoes I wouldn't be so sure and I understand fully your motivation to change. Good luck.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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