openai․com was once the personal homepage of a guy named glenn (2001), and tiktok․com was the quaint shared homepage of a couple who went from dating to married with a baby (~1998-2001). THREAD!!!
slack․com was David's Wacky Web Page. I really like the cooking projects and cat memorial (2005) web.archive.org/web/2009052518…
midjourney․com once belonged to a woman named Shannon who blogged about what she called the "midjourney of life" (2010) web.archive.org/web/2010051707…
before Elon bought spacex․com it belonged to a guy who provided "marketing solutions for Christian media ministries" (2001) web.archive.org/web/2001041403…
in 1997, x․com belonged to two guys named Dave and Rob, and the slogan of the site was
"not nearly the worst place on the web!!!" web.archive.org/web/1997041122…
before big tech made the internet a corporate hellscape, it was quaint and free and full of ordinary people (with souls and everything!) and the slop was wacky and homemade just like mom (and David) used to make. there's so much to mourn! makes me sad and angry!
anyway the good old days are gone but can you believe how lucky we are to have @internetarchive to at least remember them
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I know this doesn't matter but a lady in ohio solicited doodles from celebrities to auction for charity and in 2004 she said that trump was always literally the first to send in his drawings
I spent a while browsing old newspapers for celebrity doodles last week! maybe it's slightly relevant now
Have spent the past two hours reading 1920s New Yorker cartoons and here are a bunch of the ones I loved. A lot of them are about city life — from 1900 to 1930 NYC's population doubled from 3.4 to 6.9 million!
i just remembered the time a construction barrel floated from wisconsin to michigan and locals named him "darrel" and took him on a big tour of west michigan. milwaukee responded by saying that his siblings carol, cheryl, and meryl were been "worried sick"
i love this news clip where darrel plays pool and gets a pedicure
ok i recently became OBSESSED with the "no cussing club," an aughts club that actually got swearing banned in the city of south pasadena. the 14-year-old behind the movement wrote a book about the experience, calling himself "the most cyberbullied kid in the world" (short thread)
pics from the "no cussing club" facebook, which is still semi-active
the founder (he's now 27) posts occasional facebook videos. his website says he does speaking engagements