Recover Old Blogs: Use Our Script to Retrieve Entries

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A script is available for retrieving old blog entries, accessible at the provided link. Users can find their ID in their member profile or by hovering over their name in the postbit. The discussion highlights the effort put into this recovery process, acknowledging the work done by a user named Greg. The blog recovery application will be taken down on Monday, urging users to act quickly. This tool is essential for those looking to restore their previous blog content.
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Use this script to retrieve your old blog entries
https://www.physicsforums.com/recoverblogs.php

You can find your ID in your member profile or by hovering over your name in postbit and looking at the URL. Looks like "u=1". 1 is the ID

By all means plug them back into the new system.
 
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Wow, that was a lot of work Greg! You're the best. :smile:
 
FYI I will be taking the blog recover app down on Monday.
 
I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd, @Gleb1964, and @KAHR-Alpha. I had something I wanted the scientific community to know and slipped a new idea in against the rules. Thank you also to @berkeman for suggesting paths to meet with academia. Anyway, I finally got a paper on the same matter as discussed in those forum threads, the fat lens model, got it peer-reviewed, and IJRAP...
About 20 years ago, in my mid-30s (and with a BA in economics and a master's in business), I started taking night classes in physics hoping to eventually earn the science degree I'd always wanted but never pursued. I found physics forums and used it to ask questions I was unable to get answered from my textbooks or class lectures. Unfortunately, work and life got in the way and I never got further the freshman courses. Well, here it is 20 years later. I'm in my mid-50s now, and in a...

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