[Help] I'm looking the modern version of the story of the Updates to this post /post/153788-im-looking-the-modern-versio Sun, 12 Oct 2008 17:12:14 +0100 Reply from jansegers /post/153788-im-looking-the-modern-versio#reply-3661322 Good idea, except for the fact I visite enormous quantities of sites every day, using either explorer or firefox and I don’t know when exactly I’ve found that blogarticle, except it was probably somewhere this month.

It would mean re-opening all those sites manually. And to its a real option, I don’t have the courage to do so.

I would be very glad to find the site back, but it isn’t a necessity.

Beside, my history doesn’t go back all the month, neither… meaning it’s even possible I wouldn’t find back the link doing all that search work.

Be putting it over here I’m just hoping to find someone who knows the article too, the writer of the article him/herself or someone that did read this and stumbles upon it and willing to come back over here to answer that help request.

Or someone, like you that finds ways of helping out with this type of problems or ways of avoiding them all together.

I’m considering to surf from now on via a service how remembers all the sites I’m visiting.

Cfr. 9 reasons to archive for mail
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/04…

It would be nice to have a service auto-indexing those sites as well…

Thanks in any case !

Pieter Jansegers

http://jansegers.classy.be

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jansegers Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:02:41 +0100
Reply from jansegers /post/153788-im-looking-the-modern-versio#reply-3659008 It was an online blogarticle. I thought I had turned it into a twitter url message, but sadly I didn’t.

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jansegers Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:12:19 +0100
The post was retagged by jansegers /post/153788-im-looking-the-modern-versio#reply-5149466 jansegers Tue, 22 Apr 2008 20:54:53 +0100