Random things in old archives
Sep. 1st, 2012 03:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I happened to be going through some old archives this afternoon, and came across some bookmark files.
Most of the links in my bookmark file from 2000 are dead. Some aren't, though.
Also, based on "date added" data in the 2002 bookmark file, I started reading Schlock Mercenary on March 30th, 2001 -- making it by far the longest run of webcomic that I've read. (I started reading Ozy and Millie in January 2001, but it ended. And although Sluggy Freelance is still going, it went strange and I stopped reading it a very long time ago.)
So now you know.
Most of the links in my bookmark file from 2000 are dead. Some aren't, though.
Also, based on "date added" data in the 2002 bookmark file, I started reading Schlock Mercenary on March 30th, 2001 -- making it by far the longest run of webcomic that I've read. (I started reading Ozy and Millie in January 2001, but it ended. And although Sluggy Freelance is still going, it went strange and I stopped reading it a very long time ago.)
So now you know.
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Date: 2012-09-02 08:20 am (UTC)I suppose I do tend to use "old" a bit more relatively -- and these are just archives in the sense of being computer backups that I made and then kept around mostly because it was easier just to keep all of them around rather than sorting through them for what's actually useful, rather than things that have much archival value. They're "old" to me within the context of my personal computer archives, rather than being old in any global sense. (Still, I'm going to keep the bookmark files for personal historical interest. The web has now been around almost three times as long as it had when I created some of those bookmarks!)