I just discovered this site that shows off some “vintage” webpages that still exist. Definitely makes me wonder what current website styles and customs will look terribly outdated in a year or two or ten.
This site reminded me of some of the pages I made in the one computer class I took in college. The teacher, Nathan Hull, was an opera singer when he wasn’t teaching basic HTML. I liked him a lot and even saw him perform one time at the Amato Opera in NYC. Nathan sometimes used his own site to demonstrate different things to us. I just looked up his old home page. Looks like he hasn’t touched it a whole lot since I first saw it nine or so years ago.  It has as much heart now as it did then. (via THE VINTAGE WEB)

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I just discovered this site that shows off some “vintage” webpages that still exist. Definitely makes me wonder what current website styles and customs will look terribly outdated in a year or two or ten.

This site reminded me of some of the pages I made in the one computer class I took in college. The teacher, Nathan Hull, was an opera singer when he wasn’t teaching basic HTML. I liked him a lot and even saw him perform one time at the Amato Opera in NYC. Nathan sometimes used his own site to demonstrate different things to us. I just looked up his old home page. Looks like he hasn’t touched it a whole lot since I first saw it nine or so years ago.  It has as much heart now as it did then. (via THE VINTAGE WEB)

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  1. latenighttaskforce reblogged this from obsoletethebook and added:
    Nathan Hull is my teacher!!! His phone always goes...ring tone is an opera song!
  2. obsoletethebook posted this