In addition to losing Jim Werner's great site ( I have already removed the links to it on my site) we also lost a great site devoted to the BN5. If anyone has information on the BN5 that I can post,
John - if you have the old original links I can probably recover the HTML and info from the web archive. Let me have em and I'll get it! -- Sent from my mobile device Alan '52 A90 '53 BN1 '64 BJ8 ___
You can still access Jim Werner's site and all it's links here: http://web.archive.org/web/20070208134204/hometown.aol.com/bgahc/jimwerner.html It would be good to transfer the info to a new locatio
<<Over time the web archive will lose its links to pics.>> Alan is right. So a while ago I had a thought of asking one of the local middle schools' or High Schools' Computer Club(s) if they might be
John Sims has volunteered to move the relevant articles over to his site. A big Thanks to John for all he does to help our hobby. It was fun while it lasted. That site attracted over 100,000 visitors
If you need or want any assistance pulling down the old content from the archive let me know. I'm happy to assist where I may. Jody computer (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1219850974x12013
Guys, as I said IMHO it would be neat to replicate Jim's PAGES as they where 'presented' complete with his pictures. I'll help also, but my idea WILL take HOURS and would be a LOT of work<G>!! ______
So, I figured discretion being the better part of valour I've pulled down all the text from the site. I'm going to see if there's any way to recover the missing images. So, if nothing else I have a c
There are about 60 Technical articles that were on Jim's site. I have downloaded about 20 of them and hope to have the rest done tomorrow evening at which time I will post them on my site on the Tech
Actually, of the 22 articles that I have replicated so far, only 4 had pictures which have been lost. BUT, on at least one of them, the pictures were of pages from a workshop manual which I have copi