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Verified Insider
Is that true? HOw do you know the recipe wasn't on there?
First, the site has not been updated since 2006, as you can see from the updates on the front page. There is also a message on the page that states that the recipe is no longer there as of 2004 because the internet is not "mature" enough for it:
"NEWS: 8-30-04 PROJECT REMOVED
UNFORTUNATELY, I HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTED AT MANY OF THE EMAILS AND ATTENTION THIS PROJECT HAS GENERATED. AS MANY LINKS AROUND THE WEB EXIST, I AM LEAVING MY ORIGINAL CHLOROFORM PAGES IN PLACE, BUT REMOVING LINKS FROM MY OWN SITE. I APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE, BUT I'M AFRAID THE INTERNET IS NOT MATURE ENOUGH FOR THIS INFORMATION. "
Lastly, and most importantly, you can go to the site www.waybackmachine.org and type in the address. They keep an internet archive of popular pages. In this archive they actually download a good bit of a lot of sites (the more popular the site, the more of it is saved) and you can go back and see what the site looked like on the dates that they captured it. For this particular site, it was saved on March 22, 2008 at 9:47 and 31 seconds. Here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20080322094731/http://www.sci-spot.com/
ETA: Based on the wording of the above disclaimer, the pages may still exist on the server, but the links to them were removed. I don't know the address to those links, and without knowing the address, I don't know that you would find it. And if I can't find them and guess what address he put them under I doubt someone who can't spell chloroform would be able to either.
Sorry, that should have said 2008, not 2006 for when the Waybackmachine got it.