What happened to batgirl's article?

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            @kleelof;  Rank has its privileges. All librarians are keepers of the knowledge. Its tough work, organizing books. Another example of people we don't appreciate until the're gone. Today they want to press buttons and make money.

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alexsmohr wrote:
kleelof wrote:

Sounds interesting. Can you re-post it somewhere else?

Sometimes if you google an author's name and the title of a recently deleted article, you'll find a cached version among the top links.  There will be a little arrow at the end of the url, and if you click on it, a drop down menu appears with the word 'cached.'  Google probably deletes the cache at some point, but there may be a small time period during which the article can still be seen.

Here it is, cached from the Polish version of chess.com (but the article itself is in English):

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:szachy.chess.com/article/view/chess-romance-love-and-sex

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Thanks.

Avatar of SteveCollyer

I'm so thoroughly outraged I read the whole article.

Very good!

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I found the original article from my website on the Wayback Machine. Unfortunately, for whatever reasons, page 4 has no pictures, just words.

Avatar of BishopTARDIS

Great article.  With a little bit of reformatting, it would make a great article in a high-end paper magazine.  (yes, they still print them.)