A year into the GAD ere, I'd say this place hasn't missed a beat. Well done and thank you, Gary!
+1.
walrus
A year into the GAD ere, I'd say this place hasn't missed a beat. Well done and thank you, Gary!
Preserving history and precious information, one post at a time. Thanks to you and the mods for all you do!!No prune. Here's the first post from 2005:
Yes, the pre-LTG place was called The Guild Discussion Forum and the URL was http://guildpages.aimoo.com/. I was a member there prior to it being replaced by LTG. However, the posts from TGDF and LTG were not archived by the Wayback Machine. We can see some topics, but no discussion. So much info lost to time and cyberspace.You'd have to know the old URL.
Dynamic pages (which is what all forums are) need an underlying database to function, so unless they saved the individual resulting page manually (which would probably crush the forum software and lead to sites blocking them) then I'd guess an entire forum is not saved unless requested by the site, but even then it's complicated.Yes, the pre-LTG place was called The Guild Discussion Forum and the URL was http://guildpages.aimoo.com/. I was a member there prior to it being replaced by LTG. However, the posts from TGDF and LTG were not archived by the Wayback Machine. We can see some topics, but no discussion. So much info lost to time and cyberspace.
http://letstalkguild.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=2
https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?forums/miscellaneous.130/
https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/ltg-under-new-ownership.201174
Fascinating! Thanks for the explanation! Computer science for the win.Every page is completely dynamic and therefor very difficult to archive from outside the site.
I sure like your signature Jerry. "Way, way Northeast Texas" ha?Thanks Geo