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Re: [photo-3d] Spicer Mounts Wanted
- From: Paul Talbot <list_post@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Spicer Mounts Wanted
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 22:38:58 -0500
"David W. Kesner" wrote:
> Mark Hatfield writes:
>
> > 2 things. First, are Spicer Mounts available in the 7p format?
>
> Not only 7p, but 7p close up and 7p reduced height!
>
> > Second, I
> > purchased my original batch of Spicers from RMM over a year ago. I was
> > under the impression that Paul Talbot had taken over the operation,
> > when I try to access the web site at http://www.rmm3d.com/ I get a
> > message that the link is no longer active. Anyone got any ideas?
Yes: that's a horrible thing to have happen!
(Strange message, though.)
> I just tried and it works fine. Here is the full URL to the
> Spicer mount section:
>
> <http://www.rmm3d.com/supplies/spicer.html>
I know how frustrating it is, because I was uploading some files to
the site last night when things stopped working. I contacted the
web host company, and they said there was a router outage in their
internet connection. So the site was down for a few hours due to
a technical problem. Very sorry for the inconvenience.
For future reference, one of the great things about the Google search
service is that it keeps on its own servers a copy ("cache") of what
it indexes, so you can pull up copies of pages even of sites that
happen to be down. Here's the link to the cache of the page David
pointed to:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.rmm3d.com/supplies/spicer.html+&hl=en
All the embedded links point back to the original site, so you can't
*surf* the cached site. However, if you do a Google search for what
you are trying to find, the search report will have links to both
the native copy and the cached copy. So for example a search for
cardboard stereo slide mounts on Google returns a couple links to
RMM's web site, as well as a "more results from rmm3d.com" link.
>From there you can browse quite a lot of the web site as cached by
Google.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience you and anyone else experienced!
Paul Talbot
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