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On 5/31/2020 at 10:54 PM, mn90403 said:

Norm,

It's too bad someone can't get that content and host it on another forum untouched.  It must have some value.

Mitchel

You can still access a lot of it.   https://web.archive.org/web/2002*/http://www.billandlindaprospecting.com/

 


Yes, better than nothing.

Maybe that reduces the 'value' of the content because you can get it on the WBM.

I learned a lot on Bill And Linda's site back in 2013 when I first started nugget hunting with detectors, lots of good information about Nevada on there. Also liked the personal stories of individual prospectors. Finds, etc.

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3 hours ago, Paystreak said:

Been a big fan of BillandLinda prospecting site but it seems to be down.

Anyone know what's happening?

http://www.billandlindaprospecting.com/index.html

Paystreak

Gone but not forgotten. Like all lost websites, it can still be seen here with most of its content:

https://web.archive.org/web/20190708012526/http://www.billandlindaprospecting.com/

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 I am pretty sure there is work being done to restore the content of Bill and Linda's site. Barry at Land Matters has been working on it.                                                                                                                       Norm

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Clay,

Your 'save' of this site deserves a thread of its own.  Bill and Linda's is a classic just like an old treasure map.  It is a good research site.

Thank you and I hope your save increases the exposure of My Land Matters and causes others with historic content on their sites to save it before they dump it.  A few years back many of my early prospecting and beach reports were dumped.

Content is king.  Look at Google.  They save it all.

Mitchel

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2 hours ago, mn90403 said:

Clay,

Your 'save' of this site deserves a thread of its own.  Bill and Linda's is a classic just like an old treasure map.  It is a good research site.

Thank you and I hope your save increases the exposure of My Land Matters and causes others with historic content on their sites to save it before they dump it.  A few years back many of my early prospecting and beach reports were dumped.

Content is king.  Look at Google.  They save it all.

Mitchel

Mitchel, have you looked at the Wayback machine site for your stuff? Check out the link above and type in the old URL‘S that you had your materials - it might still be there.

That’s great that MyLandMatters picked up that website, it is a gold mine of material! So sad to see all the old knowledge of places and things past going away, but at least some of it is getting saved by the internet now.

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