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Jonathan Marshall
2015-07-26 07:54:08 UTC
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HI All,

I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...

http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/

its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists

Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....

jon

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Tom Ellis
2015-07-26 12:16:31 UTC
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I *might* still have the old archives that I used to keep many years ago.
It'll take time to find them because if I do have them they are stored away
on one of my many hard drives. I'll look.

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Subject: archive

HI All,

I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of
Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...

http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/

its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists

Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....

jon

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Alan Sondheim
2015-07-26 15:02:01 UTC
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Thanks! I'm not sure where they are. I used to have the very beginning
years, and still do, but they must be buried on one or another external
harddrive now...

- Alan
Post by Jonathan Marshall
HI All,
I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...
http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/
its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists
Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....
jon
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Tom Ellis
2015-07-26 20:15:47 UTC
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Same problem. I already spent a couple of hours looking for them today.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace
[mailto:***@listserv.wvu.edu] On Behalf Of Alan Sondheim
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:01 AM
To: ***@listserv.wvu.edu
Subject: Re: archive

Thanks! I'm not sure where they are. I used to have the very beginning
years, and still do, but they must be buried on one or another external
harddrive now...

- Alan
Post by Jonathan Marshall
HI All,
I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of
Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...
Post by Jonathan Marshall
http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/
its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists
Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....
jon
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Jonathan Marshall
2015-07-26 22:39:30 UTC
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Thanks Tom, Alan

for looking. Somewhere or other I have selections of mail, and I think some of the stuff I put up on Geocities is still around on various geocity recovery sites

ie

http://www.reocities.com/jpmarshall.geo/cybermind/archives.html
[from the beginning 3 months]

http://www.reocities.com/jpmarshall.geo/emails/emails.html
[primarily focused on my mails - sorry]

jon
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From: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace <***@listserv.wvu.edu> on behalf of Tom Ellis <***@VERIZON.NET>
Sent: Monday, 27 July 2015 6:16 AM
To: ***@listserv.wvu.edu
Subject: Re: archive

Same problem. I already spent a couple of hours looking for them today.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace
[mailto:***@listserv.wvu.edu] On Behalf Of Alan Sondheim
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:01 AM
To: ***@listserv.wvu.edu
Subject: Re: archive

Thanks! I'm not sure where they are. I used to have the very beginning
years, and still do, but they must be buried on one or another external
harddrive now...

- Alan
Post by Jonathan Marshall
HI All,
I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of
Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...
Post by Jonathan Marshall
http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/
its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists
Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....
jon
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Subscribe Wryting-L Beth Garrison
2015-07-27 03:10:09 UTC
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Seems to me the archives were posted. I had them on my first harddrive,@ 1998 or 99. 

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From: Jonathan Marshall
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 6:39 PM
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Subject: Re: archive

Thanks Tom, Alan

for looking. Somewhere or other I have selections of mail, and I think some of the stuff I put up on Geocities is still around on various geocity recovery sites

ie

http://www.reocities.com/jpmarshall.geo/cybermind/archives.html
[from the beginning 3 months]

http://www.reocities.com/jpmarshall.geo/emails/emails.html
[primarily focused on my mails - sorry]

jon
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From: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace <***@listserv.wvu.edu> on behalf of Tom Ellis <***@VERIZON.NET>
Sent: Monday, 27 July 2015 6:16 AM
To: ***@listserv.wvu.edu
Subject: Re: archive

Same problem. I already spent a couple of hours looking for them today.

-----Original Message-----
From: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace
[mailto:***@listserv.wvu.edu] On Behalf Of Alan Sondheim
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 11:01 AM
To: ***@listserv.wvu.edu
Subject: Re: archive

Thanks! I'm not sure where they are. I used to have the very beginning
years, and still do, but they must be buried on one or another external
harddrive now...

- Alan
Post by Jonathan Marshall
HI All,
I don't know who else did not know about this, but there is an archive of
Cybermind, which has been running for at least 11 years...
Post by Jonathan Marshall
http://fa.cybermind.narkive.com/
its seems quite badly laid out, but it exists
Now all we have to do is find the old archives.....
jon
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Think. Green. Do.
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