Thus spake Justin (justin-cypherpunks@soze.net) [10/05/06 18:13]: : Google had, and has, an html cache of the pdf document. Enter the URL : as given into the google search box. (I won't carry this thread further. My apologies to the list for taking it this far.) I'm well aware that if Google doesn't have a cache, they will have translated it to HTML. But: a) I don't trust Google. Call me paranoid, but there's something about them that doesn't sit well with me. b) Using Google's HTML translation of a page doesn't help me when I'm at an SSH console with no browser. That's where fetch/wget, pdf conversion tools, and text viewing tools come in handy. c) If I was just complaining about not being able to get the document, I'd have just shut up. I'm not going to whine to a public list about not being able to download a press release in PDF form. My comment was more the curiousities that the same day the PDF was posted to at least four lists/groups I pay attention to, their server started returning an HTTP Bad Request error for most (if not all) pages.