Update from archive.org/the Wayback Machine.
When Ma.gnolia first went down, I contacted a number of folks who might have caches of the data. One of those contacts was archive.org, host of the Wayback Machine. I just received this response:
Hello,
Thank you for contacting the Internet Archive. Whatever we have for the website is viewable in the Wayback Machine. Please note that there is a 6 - 12 month lag time between the date a site is crawled and the date it appears in the Wayback Machine.
Please refer to the Warrick tool and be sure to email the makers as they track who is using the tool. For this tool, a third party has put it together and we cannot guarantee the results. If you have questions about this tool, please refer your questions to the makers themselves.
Paul Forrest Hickman
Admin Assistant
www.archive.org
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Inappropriate?Thanks Chris for another option.
I visited archive.org, but discovered one page of my bookmarks had been backed up a year ago, one to three page backups were available for two to three years ago. With over 900 bookmarks, the backups didn't provide any additional bookmarks that I didn't already have from Google cache. Other magnolia users may have better luck with their bookmarks.
On the Warrick website is the message dated Jan 28 2009 "We are currently experiencing an unusually high number of requests to recover websites. Requests submitted today will probably not be processed for several weeks. Thank you for your patience. "
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