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August 15, 2005 Barrie Bramley Technology 2 Comments

Wayback MachineHere’s a post that you’ll all thank me for. You know how sometimes (well actually most of the time) you wish you could see what a web page looked like last year, or the year before that, or even way back in 1996, but you neglected to save it to your hard drive? NOT!

That’s where the WaybackMachine comes in (click here to check it out) They’ve stored all those sites you wish you could walk down memory lane on. Kewl.

They have a neat little gadget like thingy for your tool bar (just drag it), and then when you’re on a page that you’d like to see what it looked like ‘way back when’, you simply hit the newly created button, and waa-oop there it is.

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  1. Aythya says:

    Thanks Nuf Sed, had a guick trip down memory lane. This is a link one needs to keep!!

    I needed to update a link and could not find it as the site that had the link had changed, now I have the link again!

  2. Nuf Sed says:

    Kewl Aythya.

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