I think the only safe recourse is to save local copies of the web pages or to print the site contents on paper.
Or to microfilm those pages...
I think the only safe recourse is to save local copies of the web pages or to print the site contents on paper.
If you find a site or page you like and want to return to, save it on www.archive.orgThis brings up a much more serious issue: valuable sites that do go away.
Right now I have saved links to over 300 photo websites and occasionally I'll encounter a dead link with no way to get to the pages which were once there. I'm not sure if the internet archive site ("wayback machine") will have it.
I think the only safe recourse is to save local copies of the web pages or to print the site contents on paper.
Here https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...005&authkey=!ACp3Kf30SHN3MwY&ithint=file,docx is a start, mainly for LF.a list of valuable sites for people to see would be a great sticky, I think. . . . ..
If you find a site or page you like and want to return to, save it on www.archive.org
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