Now that Sam is gone, I was wondering if anyone knows if his "openhorn.com" page is still functioning. I tried to access it but it timed out. Seems like too valuable a resource to just let it go away, but maybe it's too late now.
Anyone out there know of a better address or have a link?
Thanks,
Matt Varho
Sam Burtis website
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Re: Sam Burtis website
This is the latest that seems to work for me on the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160117005 ... nhorn.com/
If someone were to have access to the database, I’m sure better preservation could be figured out.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160117005 ... nhorn.com/
If someone were to have access to the database, I’m sure better preservation could be figured out.
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Re: Sam Burtis website
Somewhere on TTF he talked about his tech help.
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Re: Sam Burtis website
My login hasn't worked for years. My impression was that the site died years ago.
And IMO that's probably for the best. There were some talented people contributing, but then again there was some extremely derogatory stuff that is better not connected to sam's reputation.
I would recommend let it go, let's remember his positive contributions.
And IMO that's probably for the best. There were some talented people contributing, but then again there was some extremely derogatory stuff that is better not connected to sam's reputation.
I would recommend let it go, let's remember his positive contributions.