A curated list of links that used to go somewhere interesting, culled from the "List o' Links".
3 sites tagged with homepages. [Show all sites]
Vistaserv
Vistaserv.net is a grass-roots web hosting initiative hailing from Thornbury, Australia, inspired by the quirky web of the 90s, right down to the pixellated fonts. They allow users to create old-school homepages for free, some fine examples of which are linked from the main page of the site.
date added: 2022-11-25
date removed: 2024-02-17
tags: homepages retro
Phil. and Pat. Storr's home page
Detailed descriptions and photos of various hobbies, including a collection of classic radios, a ham shack, model trains, classic cars, and a variety of electronics projects. Also a collection of related technical articles, and check out the PC Hardware Book, current as of 1998 or thereabouts.
date added: 2022-09-03
date removed: 2024-02-15
tags: radio electronics computers homepages
The Armory's web space
The Armory is (was?) a geek house in Santa Cruz. This is their webserver. It's been around since 1994 so there are many dead links. But hey, it's still running ... On SCO UNIX it says ... can that still be true? Maintained by John DuBois. [As of February 2025 the old geek house site has been replaced with something less interesting, so although the link is not actually broken, it no longer warrants a place on the List o' Links]
date added: 2022-06-25
date removed: 2025-02-14
tags: oldserver puritytest homepages geekhouse