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Re: Wanted mid-1990s vintage GWP website


Scott,

Now that description sounds familiar!

Sorry, we can't help you with gw website archives, but by applying
your scientific logic, you may be able to find what you want within
the group's current website descriptions of "healing instruments."

In addition to gwp website archives, there are probably printed
copies of "instrument manuals," "books," and the like that might
contain what you're looking for. Mid-90's articles could also be
available on the Internet.

Jim





--- In gentlewindvictims@yahoogroups.com, "sfrisius" <sfrisius@y...>
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>
> Does anyone have a mid 1990's GWP website archived? I'd love to
get
> a copy of it to expose some of GWP's goofiness to my mom who's an
> IK. There were some great quotes on it such as "numbers too big
for
> this time-space continuum" (guess they'd never heard of scientific
> notation). . . .
>
> Thanks!
>
> Scott






Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:08 pm

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Does anyone have a mid 1990's GWP website archived? I'd love to get a copy of it to expose some of GWP's goofiness to my mom who's an IK. There were some...
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Jan 10, 2005
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Perhaps Jim & Judy have a copy? ... get ... for...
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Scott, Now that description sounds familiar! Sorry, we can't help you with gw website archives, but by applying your scientific logic, you may be able to find...
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Jan 11, 2005
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Have you tried www.archive.org? I know they archive older versions of web sites. ... get ... for...
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