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Under The Wire Some time our preferred websites are unavailable or are closed and we can’t access to their important information, but not all is lost: we can use the cache of Google!! In fact, Google caches the most used pages in order to speed the searches and this cache remains many week in the servers. There are many different ways to view the cached pages, but I report the most useful: 1. If you have the exact link of the page in the website, you can open this link and click on “Access a cached copy of …” . Alternately you can add “cache:” before the link (Ex: cache:www.linkstreaming.com/streaming-flash-forward‏.html) 2. Now you can open the result clicking on “Cached”. Finally, if you use Firefox there is a extension ErrorZilla to view the Google’s cached version of every pages but, personally, I prefer the others two methods. All comments are welcome. Bye.

The Cellar Image of the Day monster Tuesday Apr 8 10:21 PM April 8th, 2014: The Bradley: A Watch with Balls This watch designed for the blind is so cool, not only is it up for prestigious design awards, but apparently only a very small percentage of those ordering it are visually impaired. it will be available later this year. I want one too. the ball bearing round the edge tells the hours. it has no hands to get damaged or gunked up, and does not rely on sound (or light), or the ability to read braille. It's named after a paralympian gold medalist who lost his sight in Afghanistan, and the project originally used crowdfunding to get going. brandon4117 Wednesday Apr 9 12:04 AM Wow, it looks pretty neat. Sheldonrs Wednesday Apr 9 08:45 AM I already have two balls that tell me what time it is. Clodfobble Wednesday Apr 9 09:12 AM Although I'm not entirely convinced that dirt/food/whatever won't get in there and gunk it up. footfootfoot Wednesday Apr 9 09:24 AM Quote: No.

The funniest passive-aggressive (and aggressive-aggressive) notes of 2009 January 1st, 2010 · 162 comments To tide you over as you nurse your hangovers, I present this look back at our some of our favorite douchecanoes and their misadventures. Which is your pick for note of the year? Wayback Last updated Jan. 27, 2008. The Web changes constantly, and sometimes that page that had just the information you needed yesterday (or last month or two years ago) is not available today. At other times you may want to see how a page's content or design has changed. There are several sources for finding Web pages as they used to exist. While Google's cache is probably the best known, the others are important alternatives that may have pages not available at Google or the Wayback Machine plus they may have an archived page from a different date. Note that none of these include all Web pages. For more details on searching the Wayback Machine, see my article "The Wayback Machine: The Web's Archive."

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