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Many a mod has changed hands over the lifetime of the game. You give credit where credit is due and build on the frame they provided. :)
I was just lamenting the loss of a good mod. And you misunderstand, by lost, I mean it is gone, not even on the workshop anymore. I've often taken on updating old mods locally for myself (only once did I publish one) and would have done so in this case, if it were still avaliable.
Thought I had you a link to something, but it was just garbage. If the author pulls a mod down there's not much you can do.