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Re: [grubstreet] Disaster :(
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From: Kate L Pugh
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Disaster :(
Date: 11:14 on 25 Sep 2002
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Disaster :(
Date: 11:14 on 25 Sep 2002
(a) Doesn't seem that anyone's written anything to do this, although
    people on IRC helped me find specs and things.
(b) Given that I can't see even parts of relevant strings (I tried things
    like "gru" and "ond") in the database, it looks like I overwrote the
    one that had grubstreet in it :(  I'd thought I'd made a couple of
    files, but I wanted to take relevant stuff to Munich and the one with
    grubstreet in was just too big.  Sorry.
Are we at the limit of what we can get from backups now?  ie, shall we
just get back to reconstructing it from google and memory?  I'm not
sure I can be arsed with the temporary updates thing, so I'll wait for
you to give the go-ahead before I do anything.
Kake
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		earle (Earle Martin) 20:06 on 23 Sep 2002
 Kake - you may be able to extract something from what you got with Plucker,- 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
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		Earle Martin 21:57 on 23 Sep 2002
 Looks like Google has quite a bit of our content, at least until we changed
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		Kate L Pugh 
		
		11:14 on 25 Sep 2002
		
 (a) Doesn't seem that anyone's written anything to do this, although- 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
		Ivor Williams 
		
		20:30 on 25 Sep 2002
		
 From: "Kate L Pugh" <kake@xxxxx.xx>
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		Earle Martin 
		
		23:34 on 25 Sep 2002
		
 Ah well, it was worth a try. Thanks.- too deep to show
 
 
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		Ivor Williams 
		
		20:30 on 25 Sep 2002
		
 
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		Re: [grubstreet] Disaster :(
		
		Earle Martin 21:57 on 23 Sep 2002
