Subj : Re: Twitter To : Arelor From : MRO Date : Tue May 10 2022 07:44:23 Re: Re: Twitter By: Arelor to Ennev on Tue May 10 2022 04:59 am > Re: Re: Twitter > By: Ennev to Arelor on Thu May 05 2022 11:49 am > > > > Thankfuly, the Internet facilitates finding digital transfers of the > > > films that survived the onslaught. > > > Yes, we have to be tankful of that and project the archive.org > > > Archive.org is quite neat. > > There are, however, commercial websites collecting old reels and then > selling restorations of old movies. Also, plenty warez sites which > coindidentially have lots of public domain movies from the silent era too > available. i guess they are okay but their torrents often do not work. sometimes they change the files and they dont match the data in the .torrent file. they also have a lot of 'illegal' software and content on archive.org. one thing i didn't like is 'archive team' decided to make a pack of my sites back when i was developing a bunch. they never asked and the snapshots they had were works in progress and nothing anybody would want. they got pissy when i asked them to remove them. "i said i'm still up and i'm still changing my sites every day. you could have asked". also some of what they preserved wasnt worth preserving. --- þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services ::: .