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Posted by purpleBrownBear (U13861090) on Monday, 27th April 2009
Does anyone know how I can access either of my two previous incarnations on these boards? I have a strange urge to read previous postings of days of yore and see how they match up to the present.
Many thanks in anticipations says she hopefully.
if you can remember one thread that you participated in for each of these previous incarnations, you could locate that thread and then use the 'your discussions' page to look at all the threads (provided, of course, that you didn't 'unsubscribe' from any of them.
alternatively, you could remember the old log in details and go from there
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:41 GMT, in reply to wlp in message 2
Although if you mean the boards as they were in the "pre-DNA" days I'm afraid you are out of luck. The data was deleted when the software was sold to Siemens, and the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú specifically excluded sites like Archive.org from keeping copies. It's only the current incarnation that keeps every posting forever - if you posted before October 2005 it's gone, sorry.
, in reply to message 3.
Posted by Lady Macbeϯh - not without mustard (U550479) on Monday, 27th April 2009
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 20:08 GMT, in reply to Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Spoonwinner, Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) in message 3
W-L kept a lot of stuff from OML, but I don't know whether he still has it.
, in reply to message 2.
Posted by posh_scouse_pinnedwithpride (U2514024) on Monday, 27th April 2009
some people saved some stuff.. who were you?
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Posted by purpleBrownBear (U13861090) on Tuesday, 28th April 2009
I was AnotherJennifer and RailwaymansDaughter - anyone remember me then?
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