I would be much more interested in giving them money if they didn't retroactively pull content from the Wayback machine whenever some corporate flack sends them a nastygram or simply puts up a robot.txt
Wayback machine would serve a much more useful purpose if politicians, companies, etc. couldn't expunge evidence of past misdeeds. As it is now, it is more a nostalgia machine...
Much more interested in guerrilla efforts like Archive Team:
Uh, well, it was a minute ago....
I would be much more interested in giving them money if they didn't retroactively pull content from the Wayback machine whenever some corporate flack sends them a nastygram or simply puts up a robot.txt
Wayback machine would serve a much more useful purpose if politicians, companies, etc. couldn't expunge evidence of past misdeeds. As it is now, it is more a nostalgia machine...
Much more interested in guerrilla efforts like Archive Team:
http://www.archiveteam.org
Inasmuch as The Internet Archive pays Jason Scott's salary, supporting The Internet Archive is, by extension, supporting Archive Team.
Why would anyone watch it live? Surely finding a copy several years later in the Wayback machine is more in line with their philosophy?
Maybe Dr. Gene Scott will make a guest appearance.
How about Gene Ray instead?