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Old 02-11-2010, 01:33 AM #1
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Default anyone know where the old BT can be accessed?

I know this has been posted before. Does anyone know where the old Braintalk at MGH can be accessed? I joined around 1998 but 2006 is as far back as I've found. I'd like to look back at what I wrote about and reflect a little maybe see where I've been,etc. Perhaps have something to show others and my family about the thought processes and how this disease affects us all. Thanks.
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Due to a major crash at BT in mid 2006 a fair amount of posts were "lost".
Some old archived posts and threads can be found using the Wayback Machine.
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
much of it is hit and miss though.
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