This is not a great solution either but i have found in the past it is hard for this ol' brain to look at something on someone's instructional web site and then try to work from *MEMORY* (rotflmbo) in my work area. With this in mind I have printed out many pages (including quite a few of Mickey's) and put them in a big three ring binder (actually a couple or so of them). That way i can open the book on my bench and refresh my poor ol' brain on how to straighten a Cane, make a Ferret Floppy Rest, etc, etc. Of course I will grant it is easier to accomplish this as it occurs, than it would be to do a whole site at one time. Another thing - I don't know how come but I never (happened, perhaps)to run into thumbnails that hindered me - except on one knife site, and then the thumbnails were enough to jog my memory. FWIW, guys & gals.
I ALSO MISS MICKEY, and I don't mind shouting it. I also agree the loss of his site would be a grievious loss indeed. Those big sites like that are expensive to maintain. I am lucky in that mine (it's not instructional like Mickey's, Jawge's, Torges, etc, etc. but is informative/entertaining on some level) is free to me and the server imposes no size limit (for life) - only stipulation, other than keeping it clean, is no advertisements (non-commercial). Even it could go away someday, I suppose, if something happened to the owner, Robert Hogue, Lord forbid that happens before it is my time to quit. I could certainly never afford that much space.