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Post by documentally on Jul 20, 2023 19:41:18 GMT
I'd really like to rebuild an archive of all Will's podcasts. I have no idea who might have access to his computer ETC, but perhaps between us we can rebuild his podcast archive and repost elsewhere. It would be great to host his work for years to come. So that others can discover Will and his work. Please let me know if you still have copies of his podcasts on a hard drive somewhere. Kindest, Christian documentallyDocumentally.net
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Post by macsessed on Aug 2, 2023 20:08:48 GMT
Hi Christian,
I'm guessing you have all the episodes from Will's Patreon.
I had a look through some old hard drives but found nothing. I also tried archive.org but all I could find was versions of the old website.
Looking back through some very old forums posts on here, it sounds like @cyberchimp aka m4macs had an archive at some point - but it doesn't look like he has been active for a long time. I guess you have nothing to lose by sending him a message though.
Paul
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Post by robhancox on Sept 14, 2023 20:01:02 GMT
Hi Christian, First of all I just want to thank you so much for the beautiful piece you created immediately afterwards of Will's funeral; a Pilgrimage to Will's Hill. i was incredibly moved by it and have listened to it several times and each time it brings a lump to my throat. He'll be missed very much. I've been searching my drives and can't believe that I haven't got physical downloads of his podcasts, nor can I understand why all of my RSS feeds to BritishMac on the iTunes/Apple Podcast site refuse to download/ give a download error. I'm truly gutted that I've failed to find any of the BritishMac content on any of my backup drives even after digging out and firing up old machines in the hope that something might be there. Bizarre. It'd also be a saying of Will's too how much we should be careful before the potential of losing our data. I will keep looking and if I find anything I will, of course, send it to your direction in one form or another. His passing once again reminds us all of our fragility. Take care and, once again, many thanks for your beautiful tribute. Regards Rob
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