noveltynet.org — "This is an archive of photos of some of the assets of what has been called "the last great dot.com liquidation auction:" the mp3.com liquidation. This is being preserved here as it is, a piece of American history. There are two reactions that you will get from viewing these photos. One is to laugh and possibly be horrified as well..."
Aug 2, 2006 View in Crawl 4
wil0Aug 3, 2006
What you say is completely true, Mp3.com was great, and it should have carried on, if it were around today, they would be nearly as big as myspace i think. back in the day, everyone was on mp3.com...
tedder42Aug 3, 2006
nothing like questioning someone's taste while using a universally tasteless font, eh.
badfrogAug 3, 2006
I made 50 bucks or so from MP3.com with their pay per song program. With just these stupid songs we made while drunk in college! <a class="user" href="http://www.garageband.com/artist/guyswithbeer">http://www.garageband.com/artist/guyswithbeer</a>
nobi_wanAug 3, 2006
Why is tedder being dugg down? He actually worked there so his info is viable.
jimxugleAug 3, 2006
Could you imagine building a cluster out of all those machines? Cracking Passwords would never be so easy... unless you clustered crays...
badfrogAug 4, 2006
I would guess those wrapped servers on pallets were after the liquidation, otherwise they would probably be in the original boxes.
mostron8Aug 4, 2006
LOL. That never happened.