
They're back. Remember the "old days" when being on the net meant you had a university email account? When the World Wide Web was actually a new idea? When Mosaic was the hottest piece of software around and people still used Lynx to browse web pages... forgetting about modems that actually needed a phone to work.
Well I had a web page back then. I also had a T1 connection to the net, and a web server running on my PC, and... but I digress, and I'll get too upset if I think about this a lot.
For the sake of historical accuracy and the good of posterity, I have brought this first site and its immediate descendants back for your viewing pleasure. Why am I engaging in this masochistic exercise in public humiliation? Dunno. I'd like to get my money's worth for the 25 megs of site space I have, for one thing. For another, I think it's pretty cool to look back at the evolution of web technology, or perhaps more obviously my graphic design skills. On the menu at left are three choices at conveniently spaced intervals - have at 'em. One interesting note: all the sound samples probably work now, because all the browsers come bundled with mpeg players these days. D'ohh!!
I'd like to see anyone else even try to match this for self-indulgence and decadence on a personal web site. Not gonna happen!