I lean on archive.org to find all kinds of stuff, mostly because using
google:archive.org: something I'm looking  might get me to what I want.
this month: an amazing amount of  super cool (to me) old timey  Halloween
radio, and movies!  Belagoski, a bunch of other actors I don't remember the
names of, in super great actually genuine silverscreened black and white?
OMG that (oink oink oink) was so (oink) cool!! man I wish I could go back
in time to see that on the big screen totes rock.

-Pixtures of all sorts of (seemingly) random things to try to draw (or
paint) to crapton of abanware games that are just stupid fun, and a few
times schematics of the electrical internals of a charger to try to figure
out if my USB charger was kerput or the cable was.
(Spoiler: both were)
So I am trying to understand: just what the (oink) went wrong?  aren't they
like, ya know backing up the entire web?  don't they by now have many many
petabytes of data? all co-located and backed up in such organised precision
they could just roll back the attack?
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