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Rhodium's archive anyone?

whatwastold - 31-7-2006 at 19:54

How are ya?

I'm after one of Rhodium's final archives, well anything post 2004 would be nice. I don't have access to Axehandles ftp, so could someone upload it to a free host or something for me?
I'd appreciate it greatly.

wwt

Nicodem - 1-8-2006 at 00:26

UTFSE! :P

Actually you could get even better results by searching the net (hint: Erowid).

Edit: Huh, what do you mean by "post 2004"? :o
I hope you realize there is no such thing as the year 2005 for Rhodium archive.
And please post such requests in the apropriate thread! If every new member opens a new thread for old questions and requests this forum will soon be a total chaos.


[Edited on 1-8-2006 by Nicodem]

S.C. Wack - 13-8-2006 at 22:09

At least he isn't yet another Indian here only to post wanting some book or article, which is who saddens me most here.

The latest one available AFAIK is the last one in the wayback machine. Not all links work there, either. It was made within 2 weeks of Rhodium/the-hive going away.

http://web.archive.org/web/20041102030230/http://www.rhodium...

Nicodem - 14-8-2006 at 06:27

Actually Erowid hosts the files (except for the PDF's):

http://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/

solo - 14-8-2006 at 07:43

Quote:
Originally posted by Nicodem
Actually Erowid hosts the files (except for the PDF's):

http://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/


................actually, the pdf´s also.......solo

http://www.erowid.org/archive/rhodium/pdf/?S=D

Mr_X - 14-8-2006 at 08:49

http://designer-drugs.com/pte/12.162.180.114/dcd/chemistry/i...

S.C. Wack - 14-8-2006 at 12:22

On top of the Erowid page it states that the backup date is August. The D-D archive is also an earlier one.

Cloner - 18-8-2006 at 05:43

How about a downloadable, browsable copy?

Ramiel - 18-8-2006 at 05:56

Would anyone want a side order of chips with their downloadable, browsable copy?
To summarize: UTFSE, posted to wrong location, getting off topic, possibly the wrong forum, one line demands for help... Vulture, care to take out the carcass?

solo - 18-8-2006 at 07:05

Quote:
Originally posted by Cloner
How about a downloadable, browsable copy?



http://rapidshare.de/files/13412429/HiveFilez-2005-04-08.rar...

http://rapidshare.de/files/18399412/rhodium.ws.mirrored.16-0...

Cloner - 19-8-2006 at 01:49

Quote:
Originally posted by Ramiel
Would anyone want a side order of chips with their downloadable, browsable copy?
To summarize: UTFSE, posted to wrong location, getting off topic, possibly the wrong forum, one line demands for help... Vulture, care to take out the carcass?


thinking hateful thoughts makes you ugly. In order to avoid that from happening, calm down a bit, then try to remember what happened if you tried to spider rhodiums archive on synthetikal before he was taken offline earlier this month. That guy took quite a bit of trouble to avoid spidering. OK maybe he was just taken off because he didnt pay the bill, but that is a moot point. We all know which turns the world is taking with respect to chemistry.

Backup is useful because someone might just decide these mirrors aren't useful for highschool chemistry, nor for green chemistry, nanochemistry or biochemistry, thus not useful at all, and only used by lowlifes such as you and me. OK? Thats why it is good if a lot of people have a browsable or not browsable copy that might be P2P shared. I saved all the files I use regularly which is the precursor section, but there is much more that is worth saving from the book burners and the censors who prowl the internet to destroy our lovely profession.

[Edited on 19-8-2006 by Cloner]