They said three months, but I still see pages on there going back six months.
Hopefully, long enough for the web.archive.org to grab it and keep it alive FOREVER! Because there's no finer way to embarrass a guy than to pull out a page he made at the museum twenty years ago!
(Hell, I'll probably pull it down to my own hard drive later just for grinz.)
You really shouldn't lay down challenges like this, Chris - especially since The Tech didn't think to forbid directory browsing. However, finding said page would be a sumbitch, and not even close to being worth the effort for anybody to go through to find it.
...alright, I took three random guesses, and struck out. That's as far as I go.
I did find this, though. Awwwwwwww, she's soooo cuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!
actually Brew it wouldn't be that hard....if you notice the URL the HTML page is named via the date, and I'm guessing either a random number after that or it's the tim in hours minutes and seconds.
So if they went together on the same day it wouldn't be to hard to browse that day's pages. :P
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