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Subject: Find old website
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: bonmot-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 08 Aug 2003 14:41 PDT
Expires: 07 Sep 2003 14:41 PDT
Question ID: 241570
want to know if I can see a website of something that USED to exist,
but doesn't anymore (apparently). want to research the companies
history. the name of the company is ThunderFunk Press LLC. located in
Minneapolis, MN

Request for Question Clarification by kutsavi-ga on 08 Aug 2003 15:32 PDT
Hey there Bonmot, 

I went to the Internet Archive and searched for
http://www.thunderfunk.com and found 4 archived pages, but without
images.  I clicked on the "Enter" button, and only received a
logon/password dialog box.  You can find the site here:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://thunderfunk.com

web.archive.org is a great site that archives most websites
periodically.

If this will suffice as an answer, albeit a negative one, let me know
and I will post it up as such.

Thanks, 
--Kutsavi-ga

Clarification of Question by bonmot-ga on 09 Aug 2003 10:16 PDT
Hello kutsavi!

Thank you so much for your answer. I think it is indeed sufficient and
I appreciate your response.  Please post as such.

cheers!

Clarification of Question by bonmot-ga on 09 Aug 2003 10:19 PDT
Hello kutsavi!

Responding again, sorry. I did not realize, after re-reading and
looking at your response that you did find Thunderfunk, which was
based in Illinois, but what I was looking for was (thunderfunk) PRESS
LLC, out of Minnesota.  Is it possible, that if a company is now
defunct one cannot see the web page anymore? I was hoping to just
reseach more about what they used to do, but can't even find that, to
my dismay. Your thoughts?
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Subject: Re: Find old website
From: pinkfreud-ga on 08 Aug 2003 16:50 PDT
 
I haven't found anything on Thunderfunk Press, but I did find this
mention of a publisher called "Thunderfunk Labs" that is associated
with a person named Dave Funk:

"Dave Funk's Tube Amp Workbook  - Dave Funk. Published by Thunderfunk
Labs, Inc.  1996.  ISBN 0-9650841-0-8.  A good beginner's text on tube
amp design."

http://www.aikenamps.com/Bibliography.html

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