With a modified version of my so-static tools, along with all the historical data dumps, I've made an archive of all deleted questions (and their answers) from Stack Overflow.

Currently this is very rough, but pretty much all it needs is a healthy dose of CSS to look better (contributors?).

The current location is: http://stackoverflow.hewgill.com

Here's the top five:

1240 What should a developer know before building a public web site?
913 I'm graduating with a Computer Science degree but I don't feel like I know how to program.
840 What's your favorite "programmer" cartoon?
831 What is your best programmer joke?
695 Senior programming 'guru' who can't program - should I find a different career?

Note that some of the questions identified as "deleted" were actually migrated to a different site and then deleted from SO (the first one is an example of this).

No attempt has been made to archive linked media such as images.

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I'd put "unofficial" in the title of this or something, it seems misleading. – Matthew Read Mar 7 '12 at 5:18
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Does it? I've added "unofficial" to the text. – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 5:21
Just because they've talked about an official archive. I assumed this was it from the title before clicking through, anyways. Thanks! – Matthew Read Mar 7 '12 at 5:23
Attribution could be clearer (on the "question" page) – Ben Brocka Mar 7 '12 at 5:26
Oh, I didn't know there was talk of an official one. All I knew about was meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/61221/… and related ones. – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 5:26
@BenBrocka: I've used the same code I already had for generating the Kindle books, so it's fairly compact. What might you suggest? – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 5:28
@GregHewgill They just mentioned an official one in the podcast, but I don't know if they're actually working on one or not – Michael Mrozek Mar 7 '12 at 5:41
@MichaelMrozek: Ah, thanks! I'm a bit behind on the podcast and hadn't seen that one yet. – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 5:50
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I thought I'd have a go at the CSS thing, but the markup is terrible. Any chance you'll clean up the markup to standard HTML and add some hooks (id or class) for the CSS? – Yi Jiang Mar 7 '12 at 11:36
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You couldn't have done this a month ago? *sigh* J/K great stuff! – casperOne Mar 7 '12 at 13:59
Sorry its been a very long time since I've looked at the data dumps, but weren't deleted questions and answers removed a long time ago from the data dumps? – TheLQ Mar 7 '12 at 16:27
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@TheLQ: Deleted questions have never been part of data dumps. However, deleting a question doesn't reach out and change the old data dumps that currently exist on my hard drive. – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 17:52
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@YiJiang'sProble_: Ok, new HTML is generating now. You might recognise the styles. :) – Greg Hewgill Mar 7 '12 at 19:06
@casperOne No. If he'd done it a month ago it's less likely that Stack Exchange would be considering an an official archive. I had begun to hope that nobody would put together an unofficial archive, because it would hurt our changes of SEI taking responsibility. (No offence to Greg Hewgill, this is nice work.) – Jeremy Banks Mar 20 '12 at 16:34
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Yes, it is nice work! @GregHewgill This is probably excessive, but I don't supposed you were considering, possibly, doing this for any other StackExchange sites? – Feral Oink Apr 1 '12 at 16:04
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