Found something really cool!
This archive is a collection of old websites, around 1994-1995 (from CDs that were distributed then for offline browsing). The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine roughly starts at 1996, so this is a snapshot of an even earlier internet than the archive has stored.
@karpour I wonder if they could merge it in?
@karpour There's actually even older "Online-Stuff" that's been partially found. And that's from the Videotex world of online media. For example "Bildschirmtext" in Germany. Only a tiny fraction of that has been found yet.
@karpour
Oh wow! Only took me five clicks to get to the 3D file system manager!
@karpour wow, I would so much rather use these sites than most of the ones we have today.
@karpour that is super cool, I went looking out of curiousity and found a review of the Amiga version of the Gravis Gamepad from 1993! https://archive95.net/view-amigaplus/http://www.cucug.org/amiga/amiinfo/reviews/GravisGamepad.txt
1995. Guestbooks. OMG we used to do that!
And sure enough, there sits an ancient email of mine on the Rolling Stones official website!
Yes, by 95 the Stones were online
@teledyn
They probably had a Honeywell in the sixties.
@karpour @RobertaFidora
@karpour This is awesome!!
That particular 1995-ish website era is one I've got an aesthetic interest in.
Fun! One of my sites is linked on one of the archived sites, but not archived itself.