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Alan Miller's statistical software collection - gone?
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From: Jason Blevins <jrble...@sdf.lonestar.org>
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Subject: Re: Alan Miller's statistical software collection - gone?
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Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 22:09:23 -0400
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On Oct 10, 2009, at 6:29 PM, beliav...@aol.com wrote:
> On Oct 10, 1:31Â pm, Jason Blevins <jrble...@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
>> I've created a mirror here:
>>
>> http://jblevins.org/mirror/amiller/
>>
>> It is slightly reformatted for improved navigation, and I've fixed a few
>> broken external links. Â There were also a couple of missing files in the
>> archive which I've tried to track down elsewhere (some that were on his
>> previous ozemail site but seem to have been missing from the bigpond
>> site). Â Otherwise, the code and descriptions are unmodified.
>
> Great, thanks! Could you list the missing files? Maybe someone here
> has copies.
I'm currently missing toms715.zip, toms726.zip, and toms819.zip. If
anyone has them, please email me.
I was missing about five other files, but I managed to find them in the
Wayback Machine. For some reason it didn't archive the TOMS zip files.
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Jason Blevins
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics, Duke University
http://jblevins.org/