The Wayback Machine at http://www.archive.org/index.html can find you many historical documents, including the ones you're looking for. It's Brewster Kahle's archive of the entire web, more or less - if you haven't tried it using it, just go there and play around, in this case by putting the URL http://www.sni.net/~ldetweil in the blank space.
The Wayback Machine helps provide one of two important Internet characteristics and reduce the extent to which the other is true: - Stuff you really want to find isn't there any more - Stuff you said that you really wish you hadn't won't go away. And Google's acquisition of old Usenet records accelerates the same effects. At 01:01 PM 01/23/2002 +0000, Doc.Cypher wrote: >I've been looking for a copy of this document that used to be on >http://www.sni.net/~ldetweil If anyone has a copy they could email to me I >would appreciate it. If anyone actually has the entire "tribute" site that >used to be there then contact me and I'll grant an account to host it.
