HW: websites

Andrew Garibaldi Deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM
Thu May 29 18:20:15 EDT 2003


I had the are (for me) luxury today of surfing  a few of the Hawkwind and
related websites. I didn't seem to find one that was COMPLETELY up to date
with CD releases, so which of them all is the most up to date one in case I
missed it? Also, on none of the ones I looked at did I find any mention of
the CD that was originally going to be called "Bass Ritual" but then got
released as "The Hawkwind remix Project" (albeit incomplete) so is that
deliberate or, again, am I missing something?
Also,where is the line drawn for including ex-member projects - for example
on Hawkeye site - there is, for Tim Blake, solo,Gong, some Clear Light (I
think) but no Christian Boule, so is there a line drawn for inclusion or
what?
Just interested - most of you probably know all this as you're acessing
these sites all the time, but it's so rare I get a chnace to sample all
these, hence the questions.
Thanks to anyone who can enlighten.
Andy G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Youles" <youless at LVCM.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: HW: vanished websites "return"


> Apologies to those on the Yahoo! list, who are in effect seeing this
> message twice.
>
> Bob Lennon discovered a brilliant free web service that maintains an
> archive of vanished websites.  It's called the Internet Archive Wayback
> Machine and is at http://web.archive.org
>
> As you need to know the URL of the vanished site you want to access, it's
> not quite as easy to use as (say) Google.  But I have a page on my site
> relating to vanished Hawkwind websites and fortunately I know the URL's to
> those sites.  So anyone who wants to see (for example) Knut Gewer's
> excellent Spirit of the (P)age website again, I have a link that will take
> you there...
>
> Go to my page http://www.starfarer.net/wherenow.html and look for the cyan
> (light blue) text.  For every vanished website listed on that page, I have
> checked out whether it can still be accessed via the Internet Archive
> Wayback Machine, and if it can, I've posted a link (royal blue) for you to
> click on.
>
> Oh, and Andy Cobley's Sonic Attack site has reappeared, for those of you
> that remember it.  There's a link to it on the page of mine that I
referred
> to above.
>
> Happy Surfing
>
> Steve



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