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Make Any Webpage Look Like It Was Made By A 13-Year-Old In 1996!

Screw you jackass.

I was fourteen. And yes, I had a geocities site.
 
I think people should post the websites they put through the Geocities-izer.
 
Is too young to get the joke, and by the looks of it thats a good thing.
 
O man what great memories, it reminds me of my first porn site. Who knew I could be satisfied with that kinda stuff, they didn't even have videos for the most part back then.

I remember downloading music from Napster back in 1998. I only had room for about a dozen songs on my hard drive. If I wanted a new song, I had to delete another song to make room...the idea of downloading a video (even a short one) would have been totally unthinkable.
 
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Oh, and my Geocities pages owned all of your Geocities pages. I had one listing the things I disliked about my 9th grade teachers and classmates. And I had a fan page for my favorite TV show at the time, The Wonder Years.

Anybody remember Xoom or Angelfire? The webpage-creation sites for kids who wanted to be unique by not using Geocities? :lol:
 
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I remember downloading music from Napster back in 1998. I only had room for about a dozen songs on my hard drive. If I wanted a new song, I had to delete another song to make room...the idea of downloading a video (even a short one) would have been totally unthinkable.
I was in college during the heydey of Napster. I was living in a dorm on campus, and the Napster usage was sucking so much bandwidth that the university had to limit the bandwidth it provided during the day. That simply led to people staying up all night downloading and sleeping in the daytime.
 
I was in college during the heydey of Napster. I was living in a dorm on campus, and the Napster usage was sucking so much bandwidth that the university had to limit the bandwidth it provided during the day. That simply led to people staying up all night downloading and sleeping in the daytime.


I was already out of grad school by the time napster came along
 
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