Yes, of course. We also had a notebook (these paper-based thingies, not a digital one) in the terminal room where we collected interesting web site addresses back then before Altavista and bookmarks.
I had a Popular Science magazine that included the 50 coolest websites you should visit. That was mine. I still get hit with so much nostalgia about it. They were legit so cool that they still put most websites I see nowadays to shame.
Yes, of course. We also had a notebook (these paper-based thingies, not a digital one) in the terminal room where we collected interesting web site addresses back then before Altavista and bookmarks.
I had a Popular Science magazine that included the 50 coolest websites you should visit. That was mine. I still get hit with so much nostalgia about it. They were legit so cool that they still put most websites I see nowadays to shame.
…well? You can’t just not share the sites?
I found it!
https://books.google.com/books?id=5Jr8k-Drkh4C&pg=PA5&dq=popular+science+1999+best+of+the+web&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjMtd6s692LAxUiF2IAHfobLgEQ6AF6BAgGEAM#v=onepage&q=popular science 1999 best of the web&f=false
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That’s really cool. Many of them are still there–some of them unchanged.
Yeah, I noticed that too! It would be cool to make a more easily accessible collection of these kinds of things.
I left it in the terminal room when I left university decades ago. Maybe it is still there.
That one text file what was a copy paste of all the neat things we’d read on the internet and wanted to save.