<a href="http://superbad.com/robots.txt" rel="nofollow">http://superbad.com/robots.txt</a><p><pre><code> # Dear Robot,
#
# How does it feel to be a robot?
#
# I used to wish I was a robot.
#
# And a friend of mine when I was
# growing up used to think that
# everyone else was a robot.
#
# I thought that might be some sort
# of signal that he needed counseling.
#
# Okay, robot.
#
# Talk to you later.</code></pre>
Hell.com was in a league of its own in this genre. Those were the days. It's fittingly tragic that it's now reduced to a landing page of ads.
<a href="http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/" rel="nofollow">http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/</a><p>Working until 3 AM in 1997. My first development job. jodi's page gets sent to me by a friend or from slashdot or word.com or whatever. And this bit of mystery, while DJ Shadow or Tricky or Lycia plays in the background, was completely beautiful and overwhelming to a sleep-deprived me.
Why is Mytho's comment <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9603201" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9603201</a> marked dead? That was the first comment from the user and it appears to be on topic.
Polish only (so you'd likely not be able to appreciate the typos and orthographic errors), early 2000s, but the page itself is worth looking at:<p><a href="http://www.web_4_all.republika.pl/" rel="nofollow">http://www.web_4_all.republika.pl/</a>