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Re: [bomp] where did Fuzz, Acid & Flowers go, anyway?




>>  You can still view the old Borderline Books site by 
hitting the Internet Archive at archive.org but it 
takes a bit of digging around... <<
 
Until just recently FAF entries would come up on
Google searches, and could be viewed using the cache
feature (simply clicking on the link would bring up a 404 error
page) - but now they don't seem to show at all. I had an active
link that someone was privately hosting and e-mailed to me,
a mac homepage, but it went offline just a couple of months ago.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: pfink@soybomb.com
To: bomp@xnet2.com
Sent: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: [bomp] where did Fuzz, Acid & Flowers go, anyway?


ItsBoss9@aol.com wrote: 
> > Q: Bomp folk.... what's the story behind the disapearance of this. 
 
After trying to contact Vernon Joynson several times 
after the Borderline Books site went offline and never 
receiving a response I posted a copy of it over on the 
soybomb.com site for a couple months until I got a cease 
and desist email from Vernon. 
 
When I asked if he was going to put the books back 
online himself he basically said no, they were cutting 
into his book sales. 
 
You can still view the old Borderline Books site by 
hitting the Internet Archive at archive.org but it 
takes a bit of digging around... 
 
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