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Republishing my Simpsons fan site, twenty years later

198 点作者 zebomon4 个月前

21 条评论

lathiat4 个月前
Somehow, the (much less impressive) Star Trek fan site I created in 2000 when I was 13 is <i>still</i> online.<p>I’ve long since lost access to it but the freeservers mob I hosted it with have somehow kept the sites from way back then all around and online still to this day. It’s a little painful and factually incorrect (I called the movie Generations a series!) but gives me a good laugh: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;stvoyager.iwarp.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;stvoyager.iwarp.com&#x2F;</a>
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Waterluvian4 个月前
&gt;I had more fun being creative online when the stakes were so low that it seemed that just by playing I had already won something.<p>I’ve been thinking about this on and off a lot these past years.<p>I think part of it is that when your time has no value, nothing you choose to do is a waste.<p>That’s not to suggest your time needs to be worth nothing. But that you stop perceiving your time as having intrinsic value. My kids succeed where I fail all the time. They’ll spend hours on projects that have been done far better by other people already. But they just don’t think about those facts. They’re not relevant. Their time is not being valued in anything other than the feeling of “I want to do this thing.”
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qup4 个月前
The first website I ever built, where I learned HTML, was a Goldeneye 007 N64 fan site. I had all the cheats, all the walkthroughs, all the funny jokes and animated gifs. I misspelled &quot;license to kill&quot; in the url I created at angelfire.<p>Angelfire has a lot of sites from back then (~1999?), but not mine.<p>The site wasn&#x27;t even that bad by modern standards. Had a frames layout, vertical frame on the left for the nav. I didn&#x27;t know about server side includes yet.
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stavros4 个月前
I rehosted my Tolkien fanpage from 1999 or so: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tolkien.stavros.io" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tolkien.stavros.io</a><p>I also have my personal website from back then somewhere.
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ChrisArchitect4 个月前
Resources like the Simpsons Archive aka SNPP, the episode capsules particularly, which are just a collection of lengthy text files written decades ago but filled with treasure trove of insights and searchable references&#x2F;quotes, are one of the rare simple gems of the Internet that I hope last forever.
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1010084 个月前
This touches me so deeply... I had a similar experience in the sense that I too created a fansite for something I really enjoyed back then (first with Frontpage, then iframes, then PHP), and now that evolved a lot and I kind of become an expert on that (and a business on itself, I am generous!)<p>But while I was doing that, being a 10 years old, my best friend had his own Simpson fansite, so this triggered a lot of nostalgia. I when I visited yoru website and I saw the Buttons sections, oh my god. I wanted to cry. Thank you so much, I don&#x27;t know how to thank you. I&#x27;m in love with the fansites from 2000-2005, and this was a trip.
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ethagnawl4 个月前
Tangential but timely: I haven&#x27;t watched the Simpsons regularly in about 20 years. However, my internal clock still sounds an alarm every Sunday night about 15 mins before showtime.
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waltbosz4 个月前
When I created the website for the Ultimate Simpsons Doom II mod, I published it at tripod.com. It&#x27;s still there 22 years later <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;waltersgameboy.tripod.com&#x2F;simpdoom&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;waltersgameboy.tripod.com&#x2F;simpdoom&#x2F;</a><p>I miss the old Internet.
santoshalper4 个月前
Nice nostalgia piece overall, but I especially enjoyed this line: &quot;The distinction between noise and signal becomes decreasingly apparent the further one gets from their source.&quot;<p>Very succinct and insightful. I will use that in the future.
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amatecha4 个月前
Random &quot;early web Simpsons memory&quot;: in 1995 when I was taking a course to learn HTML, I had a great time browsing the web with &quot;super-fast&quot; ISDN (this was amazing at the time), and downloaded the Itchy &amp; Scratchy song, in .au format. The filename was itchscra.au -- pretty sure I remember this because I spent so long trying to embed the audio into my web page and make it automatically play, which I don&#x27;t think I ever got working haha
dustincoates4 个月前
My first website was a baseball fan site in the late 90s. I discovered Google that way, because I had somehow reached the #1 result for &quot;perfect game baseball&quot; and got a lot of traffic thanks to David Wells (or Cone, can&#x27;t remember which).<p>The web was so amateur back then, that I even got an email from a sports journalist asking if I accepted submissions from freelancers.
elzbardico4 个月前
Every time I am presented with something like that that reminisce me of the 90&#x27;s web, its innocence, and the unlimited potential it presented, I am brought back to Jaron&#x27;s Lenier book, &quot;You are not a gadget&quot; and this often-cited quote out of it:<p>&quot;If you want to know what’s really going on in a society or ideology, follow the money. If money is flowing to advertising instead of musicians, journalists, and artists, then a society is more concerned with manipulation than truth or beauty. If content is worthless, then people will start to become empty-headed and contentless&quot;
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ta12434 个月前
Sadly my first major site (with a four-letter dot-com and everything) went down before internet archive got to it.<p>The first, and indeed only, site I did for cash, dating back to early 1997, was still hosted by claranet until 2009 - well after the shop had bust
MrsPeaches4 个月前
Love the “Match-Ups” page:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gardnermcintyre.com&#x2F;simpsonszip&#x2F;view.php?page=matchups" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gardnermcintyre.com&#x2F;simpsonszip&#x2F;view.php?page=matchu...</a>
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ryanwhitney4 个月前
&gt; I vaguely knew C++ to be the more powerful language but regardless of that, it seemed cursed because it was more steps away than PHP from building things that I could put on the internet.<p>Still true!
runsonrum4 个月前
I love it! I will take a closer look at some stage.<p>I have a full set of the Burger King promo figures still in the plastic which I just recently pulled out of storage box to show my young son.
viccis4 个月前
Tables were big for web design back then but tbh a lot of modern CSS frameworks remind me a lot of that old school table design.
tfinch4 个月前
Thanks to oocities.org the ska-punk band I was in at school still has it&#x27;s glorious table based design <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.oocities.org&#x2F;peat_bog_man&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.oocities.org&#x2F;peat_bog_man&#x2F;</a>
torgeros4 个月前
Huge shout-out to your dad for being a stay-at-home <i>dad</i> in the 00s!
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yapyap4 个月前
So this is the homegrown Simpsons stuff people are talking about
boutell4 个月前
Main content of each page not loading for me - maybe it&#x27;s Flash?
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