I looked for it on wayback.org, which now requires Javascript, itself, just to use its interface. And the one archived result is just a page-load spinner.
Looked for it in Google Cache. Spinner.
I guess it's time to go back to books and print.
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/anonymous/0f377b79eb4bae5...
I... "grump" a bit, that way, every so often, as I hate to see the "open" web become -- from my perspective -- less and less so.
(All the more so for what is essentially static content.)
P.S. I don't consider Javascript-delivered content as libre as other, as the client has to trust that the scripting won't compromise them.
I looked for it on wayback.org, which now requires Javascript, itself, just to use its interface. And the one archived result is just a page-load spinner.
Looked for it in Google Cache. Spinner.
I guess it's time to go back to books and print.