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Monday 26th October 2009

2222 posts, and goodbye to GeoCities

I know you all love my pointless milestone posts, so here’s one celebrating a new achievement here on the Rubénerd Blog: the publishing of my 2222nd post! Not only is that number greater than 2221, but the same digit is repeated four times! The next time this will happen is 3333 which is 1111 posts away from now, wonder what it’ll be about? What am I talking about, it’ll probably be about the fact I reached 3333 posts, which not only would be an achievement because that number is greater than 3332, but the same digit is repeated four times!

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Friday 24th April 2009

The end of an era: no more GeoCities

GeoCities in 1997

It’s quite literally the end of an era; Yahoo is no longer allowing new registrations for GeoCities which essentially marks the end of the service.

The first website I ever made was in primary school computer class when we first moved to Singapore. Mr Napier taught us how to code basic HTML, insert images and use the GIF Construction Set to make animations. When it was done, our pages were uploaded to the school’s website which I hastily jotted the URL down for and told my family back in Australia about!

When that school year ended I moved the site to GeoCities which at the time organised you into neighbourhoods depending on the content you were hosting: I went with "SiliconValley". Later when Yahoo bought them out and they introduced URIs based on usernames I changed to http://www.geocities.com/rubenerd. After a few years I moved over to Tripod over at Lycos before getting a paid webhost and my GeoCities account was deleted due to a lack of activity. What I wouldn’t give to see that page again!

I guess it was inevitable that GeoCities would be discontinued eventually; it’s just a shame it wasn’t managed properly and was essentially left to languish. It was bigger than Jesus back in 1997.

RIP.

Dedicated to my groovy late mum Debra Schade.