Lamentations! Yahoo is pulling the plug on the Geocities power grid today, xkcd has a site redesign to commemorate it. My first Quake skins site was on Geocities and it was pretty bad, I had a computer melting java splashpage.
Is a bit of a shame, I remember making my first site ever on geocities. It was probably an awful site about pokemon with a hidious image tiled background but maybe lead me to where I am today...
Lamentations! Yahoo is pulling the plug on the Geocities power grid today, xkcd has a site redesign to commemorate it. My first Quake skins site was on Geocities and it was pretty bad, I had a computer melting java splashpage.
Not that it matters anymore now, but those of us who were there in the beginning have some pretty cool and funny memories of the web back then. I learned to make websites because of geocities, I couldn't afford a custom subdomain name and an actually whateverIwant.com back then was like $200 bucks or something ridiculous(this wasn't geocities fault, it was the internets, kind of like how we paid $80 for netscape before IE)
So anyway, I learned html with it making clan sites for Diablo and later UO, using the demo version of Printshop Pro because at the time the thirty day limit just continued forever(it was a bug I guess) I did a bunch of those sites that later got me a job in highschool at the local computer store owned by a young guy(well 20 something) that used to fix computers at Radioshack. I worked for games and parts where I finally could stick together my own PC to play HL-1, we later started making maps and running our own UO custom server in that shop which really gave me the direction to go into video games.
Anyway, long story short, geocities kind of helped me get started in the industry in a weird way, so yeah, no big deal their gone now, but man, the memories, hopefully it'll live forever on wikipedia.
Aye. I made a Simpsons web site during my computer class in highschool and put it up on GeoShitties. It had a bunch of wav files and pictures. I made a quiz too. It was AWESOME.
I had the internet since i was 5
I remember going to websites like that everyday, and how they used to give me horrible baby headaches while i was traumatized by horrible internet porn.
God dammit the 90's were awesome
I remember back in the day, I got a hot tip from a friend about a picture of Misty from Pokemon's boobs that was online. I got the url over the phone and wrote it down. Then I went hunting for the image through all of the altavista, geocities and angelfire terrible webrings and pages. I even was looking for it while using computers at the local library! I never did find it... Good times. Now you could find it with a simple google search.
I never did find it... Good times. Now you could find it with a simple google search.
Yeah, but that's not as rewarding as trawling through the net was back then, is it? Remember how 'riding the information superhighway' used to be an adventure?
Back in college, my now wife had a website where all she did was take photos of me and put them in MSPaint and draw shit all over my face. She would them put them on her website and forward it to me. The "burn" was that they were available to all the world. . . of course, in the day of Geocities, that was, basically, just us. . . .
It is amazing to me now that she was so capable at HTML editing to get this to work. I don't think she could do it today.
Oh, World Wide Web, how you have grown. 'Tis a far cry from Gopher and Veronica.
haha, wow I actually made my first homepage on geocities aswell Waay back in the 90's Haha, didn't know they were still around! well... not anymore, ofcourse, but yeah...you get it. :P
I remember back in the days before the internet became policed due to Columbine and later 9/11 I found a link on a Geocities page to another link to another like some sort of early 90s rave map system.
The treasure at the end of the rainbow was a massive collection of FAQs on Anarchist Cookbook type shit. In-depth manuals on how to pick every model of lock, how to bust apart security cameras, how to make bombs out of household objects. It was like Gamefaqs but for sociopaths.
Man, what a relic of it's time. Now the FBI would sieze your harddrive and send you to Gitmo for even looking at a page like that.
I too learned HTML way back then and had my first site on GeoCities... I still had a GeoCities account today... It's crazy seeing that link Justin posted... My how web sites have changed over the years.... takes ya back to a simpler time I guess...
I agree with those times, perhaps led you to where you are today... :-) RIP GeoCities...
Does anyone remember their old neighborhood names? I think I was under Eureka or something like that...
My first website was hosted on Prodigy, which was my ISP at the time, until I heard about a local provider who let users pay a flat monthly rate for their dial-up AND let you put up websites. The best part was that, unlike Prodigy, they even supported uploading pictures to the websites. I promptly made a homepage with a bunch of personal information, a starry space background, an autoplay MIDI, and my hotlist of hot links to other cool homepages like Spatula City, the official Sega web page, and some Doom-related pages. Eventually, I also put up some spaceships and stuff that I made in Specular Infini-D and the demo version of TruSpace 2. Good times.
But Geocities is where I hosted my Marilyn Manson fansite in '95, which was mostly the same thing, only more spooky and with less content.
I'm pretty sure it was a site on Geocities that taught me everything I knew about modding DF2:JK too.
lol back in the day I got so used to calling Geocities Geoshitties that everytime I saw the name my brain read geoshitties, and it did it again when I saw the thread. Angelfire wasnt much better
ah brings me back.
While were at it, anyone remember the first web site they ever visited?
I remember early to mid 90's some clothing store at a local mall had advertised "internet while you wait!" so while my older brother tried on pants i stumbled onto this crazy thing called the world wide web and since i had no knowledge of how to even use the provided netscape browser i was left exploring the last users chosen page, something about ozzy's suicide? cant quit remember but there was lots of green and some acsii of a guy holding a gun to his head, never forget!
first web browser I ever used was mosiac and the first webpage ever was the chemistry department at the university of surrey.. then I found out about porn BBSs and things were never the same ever again
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the site redesign is beautiful.
i can't believe geocities was still up
So anyway, I learned html with it making clan sites for Diablo and later UO, using the demo version of Printshop Pro because at the time the thirty day limit just continued forever(it was a bug I guess) I did a bunch of those sites that later got me a job in highschool at the local computer store owned by a young guy(well 20 something) that used to fix computers at Radioshack. I worked for games and parts where I finally could stick together my own PC to play HL-1, we later started making maps and running our own UO custom server in that shop which really gave me the direction to go into video games.
Anyway, long story short, geocities kind of helped me get started in the industry in a weird way, so yeah, no big deal their gone now, but man, the memories, hopefully it'll live forever on wikipedia.
I remember going to websites like that everyday, and how they used to give me horrible baby headaches while i was traumatized by horrible internet porn.
God dammit the 90's were awesome
Yeah, but that's not as rewarding as trawling through the net was back then, is it? Remember how 'riding the information superhighway' used to be an adventure?
In remembrance of those glorious days.
It is amazing to me now that she was so capable at HTML editing to get this to work. I don't think she could do it today.
Oh, World Wide Web, how you have grown. 'Tis a far cry from Gopher and Veronica.
R.I.P geocities
Geocities was the business, and I remember making a tonne of sites through them. Good times.
So long and farewell, Geocities
The treasure at the end of the rainbow was a massive collection of FAQs on Anarchist Cookbook type shit. In-depth manuals on how to pick every model of lock, how to bust apart security cameras, how to make bombs out of household objects. It was like Gamefaqs but for sociopaths.
Man, what a relic of it's time. Now the FBI would sieze your harddrive and send you to Gitmo for even looking at a page like that.
I agree with those times, perhaps led you to where you are today... :-) RIP GeoCities...
Does anyone remember their old neighborhood names? I think I was under Eureka or something like that...
But Geocities is where I hosted my Marilyn Manson fansite in '95, which was mostly the same thing, only more spooky and with less content.
I'm pretty sure it was a site on Geocities that taught me everything I knew about modding DF2:JK too.
But yes my first site was also a geoshitties .
XooM is now something utterly different.
Geocities - good riddance.
While were at it, anyone remember the first web site they ever visited?
I remember early to mid 90's some clothing store at a local mall had advertised "internet while you wait!" so while my older brother tried on pants i stumbled onto this crazy thing called the world wide web and since i had no knowledge of how to even use the provided netscape browser i was left exploring the last users chosen page, something about ozzy's suicide? cant quit remember but there was lots of green and some acsii of a guy holding a gun to his head, never forget!