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30 votes
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Turn any webpage into a 1990s GeoCities blink fest
24 votes -
How can I find some Brazilian mailing lists I was a part of in mid-1990s?
This is probably a very long shot. I was part of quite a few maling lists / email groups back in the 1990s in Brazil. Lists for things like writing, The X-Files, Star Trek, or skepticism. I made a...
This is probably a very long shot. I was part of quite a few maling lists / email groups back in the 1990s in Brazil. Lists for things like writing, The X-Files, Star Trek, or skepticism. I made a few friends. I know some of them were probably hosted on large foreign companies like Yahoo. I don't remember the actual names of the lists, and the internet provider where I had my email no longer exists. So I don't expect to find them easily, but I imagine that there must be some kind of archive where they may or may not exist. I'm okay with sifting through for a very long time if I have to. That may be facilitated by the fact that the Brazilian internet was fairly small back then. And I do remember possible usernames I might have used at the time, which I can use in a search.
Is what I want possible at all? Is there some kind of centralized archive that is easy for me to use?
Thanks!
16 votes -
A history of GetRight
10 votes -
Intelligent Agent Technology: Open Sesame! (1993)
7 votes -
The GeoCities Website Maker is a fun and charming way to turn any modern webpage into a nostalgic 90s-style site
26 votes -
The 88x31 GIF Collection
64 votes -
Space hifi
6 votes -
From ruin to revival: Restoring a 1993 IBM ThinkPad Tablet
7 votes -
Duracell PowerCheck: A genius idea which didn't last that long
51 votes -
Indexing the information age - Over a weekend in 1995, a small group gathered in Ohio to unleash the power of the internet by making it navigable
13 votes -
A case of sexual violence in cyberspace (1993)
25 votes -
Douglas Adams - Hyperland | A fantastical guided look at the future of the internet as imagined by Douglas Adams in the 1990s
24 votes -
The World Wide Web became available to the broader public thirty years ago
5 votes -
The internet’s richest fitness resource is a site from 1999. ExRx.net is little changed since the days of GeoCities yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium.
16 votes -
Project Code Rush - The Beginnings of Netscape (2000)
4 votes -
WebTV returns with custom server emulating 1999 experience
6 votes -
A curated collection of HCI demo videos produced during the golden age from 1983-2002
6 votes -
The twisted life of Clippy
6 votes -
Scifi hifi
7 votes -
My 90's TV!
14 votes -
When SimCity got serious: The story of Maxis Business Simulations and SimRefinery
7 votes -
Hark back to the late 1990s with this re-creation of the dialup Internet experience
6 votes -
Space-related applications of Forth (1998)
2 votes -
Discovery Channel's Beyond 2000: Wearable Computers (1992)
7 votes -
The web's first online bookmark manager
12 votes -
HD laserdisc: HD in 1993
3 votes -
The war between alt.tasteless and rec.pets.cats
20 votes -
Critics warn of multimedia 'hell' (1995)
9 votes -
1998: Apple's iMac is full of flash, dash, but has a few big holes
6 votes -
The smallest Discman ever made - was smaller than a CD
8 votes -
1996 talk by Cliff Stoll about the future of computers and the internet
9 votes -
AIM was the killer app of 1997. It’s still shaping the internet today.
16 votes -
Wi-Fi just turned twenty, but things could have gone very differently for the now ubiquitous wireless connectivity standard
8 votes -
The world's oldest webcam is shutting down after a quarter of a century
21 votes -
Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
19 votes -
How the shared family computer protected us from our worst selves
11 votes -
Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
6 votes -
Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
6 votes -
France seizes France.com from man who’s had it since ‘94, so he sues
5 votes