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MIRROR (BACKUP) SITES FOR BLOGS



Note: The blog backups below are for the times when blogger.com is having downtime (fortunately now rare) and also for people behind the great firewall of China.



Mirror site for "Tongue Tied" here or here

Mirror site for "Dissecting Leftism" here or here

Mirror site for "Political Correctness Watch" here or here

Mirror site for "Greenie Watch" here or here

Mirror site for "Education Watch International" here or here

Mirror site for "Gun Watch" here or here

Mirror site for "Australian Politics" here or here

Mirror site for "Food & Health Skeptic" here or here

Mirror site for "Immigration Watch International" here or here

Mirror site for "Eye on Britain" here or here

The above sites are all updated daily but there is also a China backup for my irregularly updated Personal blog. Backup here



Indexes for backup archives are as follows:

Dissecting Leftism here or here

Tongue Tied here or here

Food & Health Skeptic here or here

Greenie Watch here or here

Political Correctness Watch here or here

Education Watch here or here

Gun Watch here or here

Immigration Watch here or here

Socialized Medicine here or here

Eye on Britain here or here

Australian Politics here or here

Obama Watch here





FULL BLOG DETAILS:

"Tongue Tied" blog (China Backup here)
"Dissecting Leftism" blog (China Backup here)
"Obama Watch" blog (Backup here) -- no longer being updated. See "Dissecting Leftism" blog
"Australian Politics" blog (China Backup here)
"Gun Watch" blog (China Backup here)
"Education Watch International" blog (China Backup here)
"Socialized Medicine" blog (China Backup here) -- no longer being updated but see "Eye on Britain" blog
"Political Correctness Watch" blog (China Backup here)
"Greenie Watch" blog (China Backup here)
"Food & Health Skeptic" blog (China Backup here)
"Eye on Britain" blog (China Backup here)
"Immigration Watch International" blog. (China Backup here).
"Queensland police misbehaviour" blog. (Irregular. Not backed up).
"QANTAS -- A dying octopus". (Irregular. Not backed up).
"Telstra/Bigpond follies". (Irregular. Not backed up).
"Leftists as Elitists" blog (Now rarely updated -- Backup here or here)
"Marx & Engels in their own words" blog (Now rarely updated -- Backup here or here)
"A scripture blog" (Now rarely updated -- Backup here or here)
"A recipe blog (Now rarely updated -- Backup here)
"Some memoirs" (Irregularly updated -- Backup here or here)
"Paralipomena" (Irregularly updated. Not backed up)

There are also two blogspot blogs which record what I think are my main recent articles here and here



Main academic menu
Menu of recent writings
basic home page
pictorial Home Page (Backup here).
Selected pictures from blogs (Backup here)
Another picture page (Best with broadband)



A WORD TO THE WISE:

Very often in my writings, I link back to previous articles of mine as a way of making available a more detailed treatment of a given subject. It's a pervasive academic practice. At times, however, the link concerned will cease to work after a while -- usually for reasons beyond my control. In such cases the article concerned is still available -- but at a different address. To find the article, putting one of the following in front of the filename will generally recover the article concerned:

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/42197/20091027-0004/jonjayra.x10.mx/

http://jonjayra.x10.mx/

http://jonjayray.0catch.com/


For example, you might be trying to access articles as follows:

http://jonjayray.netfirms.com/main.html

http://jonjayray.batcave.net/menu.html


Neither article is now available at those addresses but you can find other versions as follows:

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/42197/20091027-0004/jonjayra.x10.mx/main.html

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/42197/20091027-0004/jonjayra.x10.mx/menu.html


"Dead" links are a besetting problem on the net but difficulties exist to be overcome! The Wayback Machine is also a good way of recovering "lost" files.