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    Re: Relics of My Past

    Rats. Cause I lost those files due to a harddrive failure some years ago.

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    Re: Relics of My Past

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Roman View Post
    Rats. Cause I lost those files due to a harddrive failure some years ago.
    Have you tried searching the Wayback machine?
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    Re: Relics of My Past

    Quote Originally Posted by passel View Post
    Have you tried searching the Wayback machine?
    The wayback machine not only had a harddrive crash in its history, the computers screen in the laptop went completely out, starting with inversing the colors for sometime then went out altogether. Was a 12 year old laptop anyways.

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    I was talking about web.archive.org, but it doesn't appear to have saved any www.vbforums.com pages other than the top level Forums selection page, so no luck there.
    I guess you have to track down the 50+ people who have downloaded it, and maybe someone still has the zip or expanded zip hanging around somewhere. I know I have a lot of old machines, and old code hanging around, with downloads of other users code from the forums, but I'm sure I don't have these, as it isn't likely I came across them since I joined this forum over 8 years after that post.
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