Ok, so I did get a lot of pieces sewn together but not any into a full piece like I had hoped. I’m taking the time to make sure I put everything together well. There will definitely be pictures of things on Thursday. I lost some time on Saturday because one of my documentation sources disappeared from the internet-it freaked me out a little bit since I haven’t completed my documentation yet. Luckily, someone told me about the way back machine, a website that pulls up archived websites. So I was able to find it again. I made good progress this weekend and I’m feeling a lot less anxiety about finishing everything in time.
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Could you please share the research trick with with me please? Thank you so much
If you mean the way back machine, I couldn’t put the hyperlink on Sunday. https://archive.org/web/ But that is the address. If you put the website address in the search bar it should come up. And now I think that it was just a problem with something with the internet because now all of my saved links work. Which is less stressful. I hope that helps.
Hello!
The internet wayback machine is one of my favorite tools for finding SCA research websites where I have a partial page of printed material (with a URL in the margin), but the page itself has disappeared into the ether. I’m glad someone helped you locate it, and that your sources have reappeared!