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		<title>Catch you on the flipside Geocities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On today, the fateful day that the grandest free host of them all, Geocities, closed, I wanted to look back on my memories of the service. I think like many people who grew up in the 90&#8242;s, my start in creating webpages was with Geocities. I remember a friend of mine in high school, Graham, [...]]]></description>
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<p>On today, the fateful day that the grandest free host of them all, <a href="http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/close/close-01.html">Geocities, closed</a>, I wanted to look back on my memories of the service.  I think like many people who grew up in the 90&#8242;s, my start in creating webpages was with Geocities.  I remember a friend of mine in high school, Graham, who had started his own webpage.  I was instantly interested, being the geek that I am, even though I didn&#8217;t actually have an internet enabled computer at the time.  Graham gave me a simple piece of paper outlining how to format a link, how to embed an image, bold and italic text and how an html page was structured.</p>
<p>After getting that piece of paper I was off and running.  Back then Geocities was organized into neighbourhoods that each had a theme.  You just picked an area that matched the theme of your site and you were good to go.  In my Star Wars obsessed teens I wanted to create the ultimate Star Wars site called Wedge&#8217;s Hangar Bay, so I picked the UFO themed Area51 to host my site.  I really wish the site still existed, but from what I remember it pretty much looked like every other Geocities site from the 90&#8242;s.  The background was a starry sky, as was mandatory for every Star Wars site at the time.  The content was a hodgepodge of stuff that didn&#8217;t go together, but I didn&#8217;t know any better.  The features I remember having was one called Wedge&#8217;s Ramblings, which I would probably call a precursor to this very blog.  Back then it was a static page with some random rants, but it was definitely blogging before there was actually a term for blogging.  And also on that site I started the site OasisCentral, which ended up being my fixation for years afterwards.  After awhile I outgrew Geocities and moved on, but it still definitely holds a fond place in my heart after all these years.</p>
<p>For more on Geocities, check out <a href="http://www.comedycentral.com/tosh.0/2009/10/26/goodbye-geocities/">ComedyCentral&#8217;s 7 Retro Things We&#8217;ll Miss Forever</a></p>
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