Ok, too bad. I have been lucky a few times. Always amazed at their effort to 
capture the whole internet. __________________F. James Rohlf, Distinguished 
Prof. Emeritus Dept. Anthropology and Ecology & Evolution Stonybrook University
-------- Original message --------From: Paul Penkalski 
<[email protected]> Date: 7/27/20  8:16 PM  (GMT-10:00) To: "F. James 
Rohlf" <[email protected]> Cc: Morphmet <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [MORPHMET2] Old versions of MorphoJ Yup. It's a good idea, but I 
tried archive.org a couple of weeks ago,and apparently none of the old versions 
are archived, or very veryfew, possibly because the download was (and is) 
generated dynamicallyusing php.    PaulOn 7/28/20, F. James Rohlf 
<[email protected]> wrote:>> Have you 
triedhttp://archive.org/web/web.phpIt allows you to search and see> websites as 
they were various times in the past. You might get> lucky! __________________F. 
James Rohlf, Distinguished Prof. Emeritus Dept.> Anthropology and Ecology & 
Evolution Stonybrook University> -------- Original message --------From: Paul 
Penkalski

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