Thursday, June 14, 2007

The Internet Archive


In a time before everyone was a blogger, publishing on the internet was left to the few nerds who could type up html in Notepad. From 1998 onward, I was (still am) one of those nerds. Yesterday I was very excited to find that The Internet Archive contains all the old pages I used to make!!

Unfortunately they are a little splotchy: they don't have all the images and some of the links don't work, but I'm still glad this little piece of personal/local band history is still available:

The Rachel Nevadas (John Hilowitz and Lindsay Eyth also ran this site at various times)
Instant Haiku (Chia Chu and Matt Ladd also made some of these)




And for you Richmonders.. here is the best part! Free Punchline classifieds from 2001!!!! Scroll down for some not-so-secret messages to "Plaza TMBG Girl" - those were from me. Also the one naming all the World Cup employees.
(You have to click on "F*cking Nonsense")

2 comments:

Matt said...

Punchline free classifieds was the original social networking site (and there was a print version, too!). They put myspace, friendster and facebook to shame.

John said...

Ahh... Goth-girl, how i miss thee... and all that shit in your pale face.