Don't you just hate it when you do a Google search, seemingly find a link to a highly relevant page, then get the dreaded 404 File Not Found? It usually means the site has been moved or superseded, but I have found a way to view the page.
First copy the URL of the page you want to view, leaving off the http:// at the beginning.
Paste in the URL where it says Way Back Machine ( the http:// is already there) and click Take me Back
Bingo!
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