blogs.riverfronttimes.com— The site was never the same after Yahoo! bought it -- mainly because a lot of its pages just disappeared, bumming out users who worked hard making geeky fansites.
Apr 23, 2009View in Crawl 4
No, but I agree that the girl from Scrubs, Sarah Chalke, is hot.Unless you're talking about Heather Graham who had a brief role in either Season 3 or 4.
This reminded me of the first HTML page I designed (and one of the only ones!) - it was in a class I took at my day job, in '96. I put "This is a flower" and then put the HTML code in for an image that came from somewhere. I also put some little faces in - the smiley ones, you know? There was such a thing as a "Compuserve gif" that I recall as being tied to the early days of the "Word Wide Web" and that was back in the mid-90's for me at least. I remember an early "Yahoo" site called "Celine's Original Gifs" and I thought that was so neat because you could copy them into a Word document and save them on your computer. Just some thoughts from a gal of 53 - older but hangin' in there these days at a size 8 whereas I used to be a size 16, arrgggh!!! -N.
brklynmarkApr 24, 2009
Using an unrelated pic of a cute girl for the thumb is really cheap, even for digg.
reflexgtiApr 24, 2009
I learned alot from geocities! :(
judgemonkeyApr 24, 2009
Well I'll be damned:<a class="user" href="http://www.geocities.com/droppedit2003/movieslist/TEXTMOV2">http://www.geocities.com/droppedit2003/movieslist/ ...</a>
FPSmotoApr 24, 2009
Here's my old DBZ site. My first ever site! Still hosted by Tripod!!chrisman31.tripod.com
cjw10Apr 24, 2009
Syric, have you seen most girls in porn? Most are pretty 'Homely'.
jektalApr 24, 2009
Or the "Your IP is... See! I roxxorz!"
toolboxnjApr 25, 2009
I still use the four digit number of my geocities site as my pin code
synthoidApr 26, 2009
No, but I agree that the girl from Scrubs, Sarah Chalke, is hot.Unless you're talking about Heather Graham who had a brief role in either Season 3 or 4.
jazzlady1028Apr 28, 2009
This reminded me of the first HTML page I designed (and one of the only ones!) - it was in a class I took at my day job, in '96. I put "This is a flower" and then put the HTML code in for an image that came from somewhere. I also put some little faces in - the smiley ones, you know? There was such a thing as a "Compuserve gif" that I recall as being tied to the early days of the "Word Wide Web" and that was back in the mid-90's for me at least. I remember an early "Yahoo" site called "Celine's Original Gifs" and I thought that was so neat because you could copy them into a Word document and save them on your computer. Just some thoughts from a gal of 53 - older but hangin' in there these days at a size 8 whereas I used to be a size 16, arrgggh!!! -N.
daniel0017Oct 26, 2009
its because $ 3.65 Billion away then its closed... :D<a class="user" href="http://haypages.net/computers/yahoo-closes-geocities-today" rel="nofollow">http://haypages.net/computers/yahoo-closes-geociti ...</a>
virus78Oct 26, 2009
*sigh* So sad, geocities is where I learned how to code HTML and eventually launched my programming career. R.I.P. geocities."Remi's Star Trek Links Page" <a class="user" href="http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/7067" rel="nofollow">http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/7067</a>