• Ron.s Amstrad PCW Page

    From Floppy Software@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 7 23:34:52 2017
    The website link is broken.

    Is it hosted under another domain or is definitively lost?

    Thanks.

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  • From Andrew Ferguson@21:1/5 to Floppy Software on Sat Dec 23 07:05:52 2017
    On Wednesday, 8 November 2017 07:34:53 UTC, Floppy Software wrote:
    The website link is broken.

    Is it hosted under another domain or is definitively lost?

    Thanks.

    Unfortunately that website (along with Ron's other websites) all disappeared a few months ago. However, that does not mean that they are definitively lost, as you can still access the old website through the Internet Archive (http://web.archive.org/web/
    20160520185620/http://pcwpage.co.uk/)

    Also, when I was in contact with Ron a several years ago about getting that website back online, he sent me a zip file containing the complete version of the original website. It's different to the one at pcwpage.co.uk, because Ron updated several
    sections and switched the site to Wordpress, but I think I still have that zip file somewhere.

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  • From Phil Friel@21:1/5 to andrewfe...@gmail.com on Sun Nov 29 12:15:01 2020
    Andrew,

    Sorry that this is three years late, but you mentioned that Ron moved to a Wordpress site. Do you have the url? Ron's last post in this discussion is from nearly six years ago. As he was in his "90th year" back then, I'm hoping he's still with us and in
    good health. Has anybody heard from him recently?

    The Internet Archive/Wayback Machine is great for archiving websites. Another good way to preserve a site is to set up a blog on Wordpress.com/ Unlike a self-hosted blog, it won't disappear if the author gives up on it and the webhosting service deletes
    the site. I have a few abandoned blogs on both Wordpress.com and Blogspot/Blogger. They've been there for years, most of them more than a decade. I don't know if either Google or Automatic have a time limit on abandoned blogs before they delete them, but
    if they have, it must be a VERY long one.

    Andrew, did you ever find that zip file of Ron's original site? If you did, I'd really, really appreciate it if you could let me have a copy.

    Thanks in advance.

    On Saturday, 23 December 2017 at 15:05:53 UTC, andrewfe...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, 8 November 2017 07:34:53 UTC, Floppy Software wrote:
    The website link is broken.

    Is it hosted under another domain or is definitively lost?

    Thanks.
    Unfortunately that website (along with Ron's other websites) all disappeared a few months ago. However, that does not mean that they are definitively lost, as you can still access the old website through the Internet Archive (http://web.archive.org/web/
    20160520185620/http://pcwpage.co.uk/)

    Also, when I was in contact with Ron a several years ago about getting that website back online, he sent me a zip file containing the complete version of the original website. It's different to the one at pcwpage.co.uk, because Ron updated several
    sections and switched the site to Wordpress, but I think I still have that zip file somewhere.

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