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Fudpucker World Airlines
I'm looking for the artwork to make Fudpucker World Airlines (Pulaski TN,
Serving The World Since It Was Square) business cards. I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. infinet gives me a "server not found" and the ohio site gives me a "you don't have persimmon to log on". Anybody got either a good link or the artwork itself? Jim |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
RST Engineering wrote:
I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. infinet gives me a "server not found" and the ohio site gives me a "you don't have persimmon to log on". It's just a jump to the left, and then a step to the right... http://www.archive.org/web/web.php It didn't catch everything, and it's slow, especially during US "prime time". But it remembers. I found both the infinet and ohio links on other pages and punched them into archive.org; both sites give you at least the "Fudpucker Airlines" script, which might be enough. If you're making the cards for your own personal entertainment, probably nobody will care, but if you're going to make (and sell) business cards and T-shirts and hula hoops and dancing girls, you might want to contact the original authors for some kind of permission. Matt Roberds |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
See if Trade-A-Plane can supply you some artwork. The
copyright has probably expired, but they may not be able to let you use it until you get permission. I know they ran ads for the T-shirts and such. "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... | I'm looking for the artwork to make Fudpucker World Airlines (Pulaski TN, | Serving The World Since It Was Square) business cards. | | I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an | ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. infinet gives me a "server not | found" and the ohio site gives me a "you don't have persimmon to log on". | | Anybody got either a good link or the artwork itself? | | Jim | | |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
wrote in message news RST Engineering wrote: I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. infinet gives me a "server not found" and the ohio site gives me a "you don't have persimmon to log on". It's just a jump to the left, and then a step to the right... http://www.archive.org/web/web.php Sorry, I find nothing there. Could you be a little more specific? They are for my own personal use; I'm taking the torch from Sacramento to New York tonight and wanted to play a little fun and games with the crew. Jim |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
RST Engineering wrote:
wrote in message news RST Engineering wrote: I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. It's just a jump to the left, and then a step to the right... http://www.archive.org/web/web.php Sorry, I find nothing there. From the left side of that page: --- About the Wayback Machine Browse through 85 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. To start surfing the Wayback, type in the web address of a site or page where you would like to start, and press enter. Then select from the archived dates available. The resulting pages point to other archived pages at as close a date as possible. --- Could you be a little more specific? 0. Find outdated broken link by the usual means (Google, etc.), such as http://some-old-domain.example.com/stuff.html . Copy this link. b. Go to http://www.archive.org/web/web.php . Find the text box that is pre-filled with "http://". Clean out that text and paste in the link you found in step 0. II. Click on the "Take Me Back" button immediately to the right of the text box you used in step b. 11. You should see a list of dates when the site in question ( http://some-old-domain.example.com/stuff.html ) was copied to the archive.org servers. Click on one of the dates. 04. You should see the web page as it was on the date you selected. archive.org almost always gets the HTML. Images and other file types are spottier but usually work. 0x5. archive.org rewrites the links, so if you click on a link in the initial archived web page, you will get the archived version of the new page as well. Note that some pages use white or light text and depend on having dark background images that sometimes don't load; if there are vast areas of nothing where it looks like there should be text, try selecting the suspected text to make it visible. Also note that the archive.org servers can be very busy, especially during US "prime time". Sometimes you'll get just the archived HTML with no or a few images, but if you come back later, most of the images will load. Or sometimes when you click on a date it will say "Not found", but if you try again later, it works. Matt Roberds |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
http://zippogallery.com/images/Fudpucker1979.jpg
"RST Engineering" wrote in message ... I'm looking for the artwork to make Fudpucker World Airlines (Pulaski TN, Serving The World Since It Was Square) business cards. I've googled two sites, one on infininet from ~cuban8 and another one on an ohio net ~cuban8 and both of them seem dead. infinet gives me a "server not found" and the ohio site gives me a "you don't have persimmon to log on". Anybody got either a good link or the artwork itself? Jim |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
In article ,
"Jim Burns" wrote: http://zippogallery.com/images/Fudpucker1979.jpg Now you have to tell us how you arrived at that destination! :-) |
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Fudpucker World Airlines
VFR
Jim "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , "Jim Burns" wrote: http://zippogallery.com/images/Fudpucker1979.jpg Now you have to tell us how you arrived at that destination! :-) |
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