I’m obsessed with the one I got https://www.stinkymeat.net/stinkymeat/day1/
A guy dropped raw meat on a plate in his neighbors lawn and documented the decomposition.
A steak, what appears to be maybe 2lbs of ground beef and a half dozen hotdogs for $7.31…
That would easily cost me $30 today!
CNN has a page dedicated to the OJ trial, that hasn’t been updated since the OJ trial. I’m always amazed when sites like this make it through big corporate rebrandings.
# Created by WebMap 1.0 # Wednesday, August 30, 1995 at 2:16 AM # Format: NCSA # rect /INDEX/index.html 0,0 75,18 rect /SEARCH/index.html 75,0 135,18 rect /index.html 135,0 260,18 rect /US/OJ/index.html 260,0 470,18
Wow
This was updated recently, even. Recent enough to mention Win11.
http://www.themostamazingwebsiteontheinternet.com/
Truly the most amazing website on the internet. (Just a heads up, there are some flashing images)
some
I’ve realized this true randomness is something that current Web does not offer, all the algorithms are so optimized to keep bringing “what interests you” or “what interests lot of people”.
The randomness is so addictive, and perhaps even a bit dangerous.
This takes me back to the glory days of stumbleupon.
I miss SU so much…this is awesome!
I … can’t stop clicking
I got the history of AM radio and then something called Hot Dog Linux lmfao
I got https://www.w3.org/History.html which is very apt
This person is still updating their Mug root beer site. Just updated on 2022.
Hey OP. Let’s make a community out of this. Where we post each site that link took us to.
I’m down. Mine was a cowboy beebop fan page.
https://www.reviewmylife.co.uk/kettlecookery/
How to cook using a kettle.
Wow! Back to the 90/00’s
That’s honestly a work of modern art
How does it find “web 1.0” sites? Does it just crawl sites and sort out the ones that don’t use javascript or inline style tags? What rules does it use?
Its a seach engine: https://wiby.me/about/ Github: https://github.com/wibyweb/wiby/tree/main