On August 23, 2013, web.archive.org/web/19970301004339/http://www.giss.nasa.gov/
appeared as below.
Sometime after Jan 1, 2014 it became an empty html file, as did all of the archived data. The very troubling news for the culprits, is that the archived page was also archived somewhere else – which they don’t know about.
Nsa?
If so, they are doing sloppy work.
I mean, the NSA has been archiving everything since time immemorable. I suspect Gavin and friends better behave.
What are the federal backup requirements? FOI the backups?
I expected this would happen as soon as you started publishing the animated history graphs with reference back to the archive site.
Now we need and archive for the archives… but removing all trace of history is darn difficult.
Seen quite a few movies where, when the enermy are about to arrive, the heroic characters start burning all their documents.
After that they get overrun and arrested by the victorious army.
Sometimes fiction has an amazing resemblance to reality.
Climategate – Part Duh
They have lots of time on their hands now that the oceans are not rising as they predicted and they can still get in their office without using a canoe.
Maybe one day Gavin will explain all the data “adjustments”.
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
-George Orwell, “1984”
They think they control the past. Or at least they are trying to, as statists are wont to do.
That will be the millennium bug arriving late then!!!!
I volunteer…
If you want to post anything to your online drive (assuming you have one) and send me a link, I’ll back it up here too. The more physical drives the better. If you wanted to create a climate backup society of secret volunteers, we could all back it up in multiple locations.
To protect it from excessive transparency, you know…
Basically, you can only do 5 invoices, 5 proposals, and 5 expenses in the free version. Educating these customers in how to handle their tax affairs in the future can save them many
thousands of dollars. Avoid hype or gimmicks and let people know
exactly what to expect and what they are required to do in order to
receive what they are being offered.