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Blast from the past - my old website
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 10:25 pm
by peppyy
Hey all. Just wanted to share this screenshot of my website back in my early "Puppy" days.

- This was from 1994, and I haven't looked back.
- 1994-screenshot-puppy.jpg (87.28 KiB) Viewed 496 times
It is a shame the old links are gone for the most part. This link was from a site called http://theoldnet.com/. I used the Netscape Navigator emulator to see it. Notice my mentions and links to Puppy Linux and The Gimp.
I guess that means I have been using Puppy for over 20 year.... Now I am feeling my age 
Re: Blast from the past,
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 11:51 pm
by spiritwild
I had a history site in the mid 90's about the RMS Titanic.
life was good until that dang movie came out. After that, I got lost in the shuffle of "Jack and Rose" fan pages.
To this day, I can't stand when a topic I want to research is also the name of a movie or popular artist.
i bet every 13 yr old girl on earth had a jack and rose webpage in 1998 and search engines picked them all up!! 
Aside from that, It was much easier to code a website by hand. Now it's pretty much AI stuff.
I looked for a simple start page the other day and it came with umpteen different libraries of css and js.
I guess that why I like puppy linux, I can customize things without the use of big bloated programs.
Re: Blast from the past,
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:15 am
by libertas
spiritwild wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 11:51 pm
I had a history site in the mid 90's about the RMS Titanic.
life was good until that dang movie came out. After that, I got lost in the shuffle of "Jack and Rose" fan pages.
To this day, I can't stand when a topic I want to research is also the name of a movie or popular artist.
i bet every 13 yr old girl on earth had a jack and rose webpage in 1998 and search engines picked them all up!! 
There's a search engine millionshort.com where you can filter out the first one, ten or one hundred thousand, or first millions of search results from the CIA operated propaganda and brain wash machine of Google.
Now, millionshort.com ask for registered access...
There's precious information in these non-commercial, no propaganda websites built by you and me.