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ARRGH!!!!! The other day, i was online, and i think i searched for "Dr. Slump manga" on google, and i found a site that had all the DB and DBZ mangas from 1-42 translated w/ manga scans!, and i downloaded DB 09, and read it...stupid me, i didn't bookmark it or try to remember what site it was!!! does anyone know how i can trace the document i downloaded to the site, or does anyone know what the site was?HELP! I SEARCHED EVERYWHERE!
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Guest Anakin Solo
Well I think youd have to be more specific if you need help finding the site. What else was on the site?
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well, everything on a normal dbz site, images, episode guide, etc., but this site was so good cause of all of the manga you could download.... it had sort of a light blue background, and i think there was a pic of vegeta on the banner...
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[color=indigo]A blue background with a picture of Vegeta on the banner... you probably just described about 100 DragonBall sites, lol. I think I might actually know what you're talking about, let me look..

[ 9 minutes later... ]

Bah, you're going to have to check it out for yourself. These pages take too long to load for me. Try [url]www.dbgt.com[/url]

And of course you could always check your history in your browser. You might be able to find it in there..[/color]
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Guest Anakin Solo
I was thinking he was talkign about that Ginga Guri Guri site. Dunno if it's still up though. And I also dont knwo what changes have been made to the site......Oh shite.
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Well, Ginga Giri Giri closed down some time ago, so it wasn't them.

Your best bet is to check the History of everything you look at that day. Maybe one of the URLs might look familiar to you.

Or you can retrace your steps and go on Google and search for the exact same phrase you did the first time.

Or you can do it the HARD way! Looked at the file names for the manga you downloaded, pick one, go to the Start menu (if you're using Windows) and go to Find. Your computer should find the exact same file in your Temporary Internet Files. Look for different Temporary Internet Files like that one and you might just be able to find out the name of the website you got the manga from. Of course, this is very hard, takes too long, and you'd be better off searching Google or checking your History.
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