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1999-10-16 17:33(idm) The Archives?
1999-10-18 18:49Dave Walker Re: (idm) The Archives?
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1999-10-16 17:33AeOtaku@aol.comWhere are the IDM list archives right now? They used to be at the FTP, but link appears qu
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Where are the IDM list archives right now? They used to be at the FTP, but link appears quite dead. Are they on the website now? Matt
1999-10-18 18:49Dave WalkerAeOtaku@aol.com wrote: > Where are the IDM list archives right now? > They used to be at t
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AeOtaku@aol.com wrote:
quoted 3 lines Where are the IDM list archives right now?> Where are the IDM list archives right now? > They used to be at the FTP, but link appears > quite dead. Are they on the website now?
I believe they turned off FTP on hyperreal.org some time ago. Luckily, though, the IDM archives, dating all the way back to late 1993(!), are accessible at: http://www.hyperreal.org/music/lists/idm/archives/ though there's no link on the list homepage that points to them. You can do all sorts of cool things with the archives, like downloading them and burning them onto a CDR. Paired with indexing software or a competent full-text search engine on your local machine, you've got a trainspotter's goldmine at your fingertips. The opportunities for collecting amusing yet useless statistics are limitless. -d.w.