<article>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#article09_10_26_1359223</id>
	<title>Geocities Shutting Down Today</title>
	<author>kdawson</author>
	<datestamp>1256575800000</datestamp>
	<htmltext>Paolo DF writes <i>"<a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/10/geocities-closing.html">Geocities is closing today</a>. Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today. You may love it or hate it, but millions of people had their first contact with a Web presence right here. I know that Geocities is something that most Slashdotters will see as a n00b thing &mdash; the Internet was fine <em>before</em> Geocities &mdash; but nevertheless I think that some credit is due. Heck, there's even a <a href="http://www.xkcd.com/">modified xkcd homepage</a> to mark the occasion."</i> Reader commodore64\_love notes a <a href="http://www.flashpointsocialmedia.com/Area51/Orion/geocities.html">few</a> <a href="http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbsite/">more</a> <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/04/28/a-geocities-tribute-by-techcrunch-readers/">tributes</a> around the Web. Last spring we discussed <a href="//tech.slashdot.org/story/09/04/23/2339224/Yahoo-Pulls-the-Plug-On-GeoCities">Yahoo's announcment</a> that Geocities would be going away.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Paolo DF writes " Geocities is closing today .
Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone ' era , when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today .
You may love it or hate it , but millions of people had their first contact with a Web presence right here .
I know that Geocities is something that most Slashdotters will see as a n00b thing    the Internet was fine before Geocities    but nevertheless I think that some credit is due .
Heck , there 's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion .
" Reader commodore64 \ _love notes a few more tributes around the Web .
Last spring we discussed Yahoo 's announcment that Geocities would be going away .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Paolo DF writes "Geocities is closing today.
Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today.
You may love it or hate it, but millions of people had their first contact with a Web presence right here.
I know that Geocities is something that most Slashdotters will see as a n00b thing — the Internet was fine before Geocities — but nevertheless I think that some credit is due.
Heck, there's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion.
" Reader commodore64\_love notes a few more tributes around the Web.
Last spring we discussed Yahoo's announcment that Geocities would be going away.</sentencetext>
</article>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880963</id>
	<title>Progress</title>
	<author>itfor</author>
	<datestamp>1256581020000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Back when we had dialup, we used Geocities.

Now that we have 1000X faster broadband, we use Twitter.

Progress.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Back when we had dialup , we used Geocities .
Now that we have 1000X faster broadband , we use Twitter .
Progress .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Back when we had dialup, we used Geocities.
Now that we have 1000X faster broadband, we use Twitter.
Progress.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874653</id>
	<title>Re:check the source.</title>
	<author>QuantumRiff</author>
	<datestamp>1256582640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I do miss the days when you could easily read and understand the source, without knowing all the intricacies of web development.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I do miss the days when you could easily read and understand the source , without knowing all the intricacies of web development .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I do miss the days when you could easily read and understand the source, without knowing all the intricacies of web development.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874019</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874145</id>
	<title>Source code</title>
	<author>Travbrack</author>
	<datestamp>1256580360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>Check out the source code, good stuff:<br> <br>

{HTML WEB="2.0"} <br>
{SCRIPT LANGUAGE="QBASIC"&gt;IF $BROWSER = "IE" THEN GOTO 50{/SCRIPT}<br>
{TABLE BORDER="5" CELLPADDING="5" SHELL="REGEDIT.EXE"}</htmltext>
<tokenext>Check out the source code , good stuff : { HTML WEB = " 2.0 " } { SCRIPT LANGUAGE = " QBASIC " &gt; IF $ BROWSER = " IE " THEN GOTO 50 { /SCRIPT } { TABLE BORDER = " 5 " CELLPADDING = " 5 " SHELL = " REGEDIT.EXE " }</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Check out the source code, good stuff: 

{HTML WEB="2.0"} 
{SCRIPT LANGUAGE="QBASIC"&gt;IF $BROWSER = "IE" THEN GOTO 50{/SCRIPT}
{TABLE BORDER="5" CELLPADDING="5" SHELL="REGEDIT.EXE"}</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875335</id>
	<title>Re:Geocities lead me to my wife</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256585700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>OMG Dude! You look like Dr. Beckett from Stargate Atlantis!!!!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>OMG Dude !
You look like Dr. Beckett from Stargate Atlantis ! ! !
!</tokentext>
<sentencetext>OMG Dude!
You look like Dr. Beckett from Stargate Atlantis!!!
!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874737</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874777</id>
	<title>Re:Just archived my old website</title>
	<author>CHRONOSS2008</author>
	<datestamp>1256583180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>hehe<br>1997 in collage made a site about all the things i took and learned from freedom of the net</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>hehe1997 in collage made a site about all the things i took and learned from freedom of the net</tokentext>
<sentencetext>hehe1997 in collage made a site about all the things i took and learned from freedom of the net</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876207</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>himself</author>
	<datestamp>1256590020000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>"I'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium."</p><p>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Let's see, you want in [On The] Internet [No One Knows You're A] Dog Years, so to convert just multiply by seventy.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>" I 'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium .
"       Let 's see , you want in [ On The ] Internet [ No One Knows You 're A ] Dog Years , so to convert just multiply by seventy .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>"I'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium.
"
      Let's see, you want in [On The] Internet [No One Knows You're A] Dog Years, so to convert just multiply by seventy.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874485</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874493</id>
	<title>Re:Source code</title>
	<author>ppz003</author>
	<datestamp>1256581800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>And my personal favorite<br><br>&lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE='SCHEME'&gt;(define (eval exp env)  (cond ((self-evaluating? exp) exp)  ((variable? exp) (lookup-variable-value exp env))  ((quoted? exp) (text-of-quotation exp))  ((assignment? exp) (eval-assignment exp env))  ((definition? exp) (eval-definition exp env))  ((if? exp) (eval-if exp env))  ((lambda? exp)  (make-procedure (lambda-parameters exp)  (lambda-body exp)  env))  ((begin? exp)   (eval-sequence (begin-actions exp) env))  ((cond? exp) (eval (cond-&gt;if exp) env))  ((application? exp)  (apply (eval (operator exp) env)  (list-of-values (operands exp) env)))  (else  (error "Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0+ Required" exp))))&lt;/SCRIPT&gt;</htmltext>
<tokenext>And my personal favorite ( define ( eval exp env ) ( cond ( ( self-evaluating ?
exp ) exp ) ( ( variable ?
exp ) ( lookup-variable-value exp env ) ) ( ( quoted ?
exp ) ( text-of-quotation exp ) ) ( ( assignment ?
exp ) ( eval-assignment exp env ) ) ( ( definition ?
exp ) ( eval-definition exp env ) ) ( ( if ?
exp ) ( eval-if exp env ) ) ( ( lambda ?
exp ) ( make-procedure ( lambda-parameters exp ) ( lambda-body exp ) env ) ) ( ( begin ?
exp ) ( eval-sequence ( begin-actions exp ) env ) ) ( ( cond ?
exp ) ( eval ( cond- &gt; if exp ) env ) ) ( ( application ?
exp ) ( apply ( eval ( operator exp ) env ) ( list-of-values ( operands exp ) env ) ) ) ( else ( error " Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0 + Required " exp ) ) ) )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>And my personal favorite(define (eval exp env)  (cond ((self-evaluating?
exp) exp)  ((variable?
exp) (lookup-variable-value exp env))  ((quoted?
exp) (text-of-quotation exp))  ((assignment?
exp) (eval-assignment exp env))  ((definition?
exp) (eval-definition exp env))  ((if?
exp) (eval-if exp env))  ((lambda?
exp)  (make-procedure (lambda-parameters exp)  (lambda-body exp)  env))  ((begin?
exp)   (eval-sequence (begin-actions exp) env))  ((cond?
exp) (eval (cond-&gt;if exp) env))  ((application?
exp)  (apply (eval (operator exp) env)  (list-of-values (operands exp) env)))  (else  (error "Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0+ Required" exp))))</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874145</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878299</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>Eil</author>
	<datestamp>1256555340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I hear you. There was a time I thought that Slashdotters, given their ability to create a free account or post anonymously, could one day shape the ideas of millions through their multitude of Informative or Insightful opinions. Instead, all we got were a bunch of jaded windbags complaining incessantly about how mediocre everyone else in the world is.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I hear you .
There was a time I thought that Slashdotters , given their ability to create a free account or post anonymously , could one day shape the ideas of millions through their multitude of Informative or Insightful opinions .
Instead , all we got were a bunch of jaded windbags complaining incessantly about how mediocre everyone else in the world is .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I hear you.
There was a time I thought that Slashdotters, given their ability to create a free account or post anonymously, could one day shape the ideas of millions through their multitude of Informative or Insightful opinions.
Instead, all we got were a bunch of jaded windbags complaining incessantly about how mediocre everyone else in the world is.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875527</id>
	<title>RIP Geocities</title>
	<author>marsdominion</author>
	<datestamp>1256586600000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I know I never acknowledged you when my friends were around, but you will always have a special place in my heart.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I know I never acknowledged you when my friends were around , but you will always have a special place in my heart .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I know I never acknowledged you when my friends were around, but you will always have a special place in my heart.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29877853</id>
	<title>Geocities + webring</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256553360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Webring was the way I found most geocities sites. As far as I know it's still alive and well.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Webring was the way I found most geocities sites .
As far as I know it 's still alive and well .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Webring was the way I found most geocities sites.
As far as I know it's still alive and well.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874625</id>
	<title>without geocities</title>
	<author>circletimessquare</author>
	<datestamp>1256582520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>i would never have known that ninjas are mammals</p><p><a href="http://www.realultimatepower.net/ninja/ninja2.htm" title="realultimatepower.net">http://www.realultimatepower.net/ninja/ninja2.htm</a> [realultimatepower.net]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>i would never have known that ninjas are mammalshttp : //www.realultimatepower.net/ninja/ninja2.htm [ realultimatepower.net ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>i would never have known that ninjas are mammalshttp://www.realultimatepower.net/ninja/ninja2.htm [realultimatepower.net]</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878653</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256557860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack, but the talent. I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it wasn't communicated at all. Painters with no skill, musicians with no muse, writers who couldn't write an interesting paragraph etc.</p><p>I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general. Perhaps the most. Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back, refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.</p><p>I was raised with the philosophy that "whoever thinks freely, thinks well" and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is. I am thankful for that, but did it have to be so blunt?</p></div><p>You think someone that spent a large portion of their time responding to<nobr> <wbr></nobr>/. posts would realize what a waste of time is. Guess not. I hear kuro5hin is looking for contributors, you should look into it.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack , but the talent .
I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it was n't communicated at all .
Painters with no skill , musicians with no muse , writers who could n't write an interesting paragraph etc.I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general .
Perhaps the most .
Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back , refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.I was raised with the philosophy that " whoever thinks freely , thinks well " and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is .
I am thankful for that , but did it have to be so blunt ? You think someone that spent a large portion of their time responding to / .
posts would realize what a waste of time is .
Guess not .
I hear kuro5hin is looking for contributors , you should look into it .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack, but the talent.
I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it wasn't communicated at all.
Painters with no skill, musicians with no muse, writers who couldn't write an interesting paragraph etc.I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general.
Perhaps the most.
Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back, refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.I was raised with the philosophy that "whoever thinks freely, thinks well" and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is.
I am thankful for that, but did it have to be so blunt?You think someone that spent a large portion of their time responding to /.
posts would realize what a waste of time is.
Guess not.
I hear kuro5hin is looking for contributors, you should look into it.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880075</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256569260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I hate Geocities.<br>I think I wrote 6+ webs and I lost track of them all because altavista et al would never index them whatever I did.<br>My original midi song, my vb keylogger and sprite based scrolling game about molesting girls, the source for my educational programming language interpreter written in QBASIC.<br>Everything lost forever!<br>(;\_;)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I hate Geocities.I think I wrote 6 + webs and I lost track of them all because altavista et al would never index them whatever I did.My original midi song , my vb keylogger and sprite based scrolling game about molesting girls , the source for my educational programming language interpreter written in QBASIC.Everything lost forever !
( ; \ _ ; )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I hate Geocities.I think I wrote 6+ webs and I lost track of them all because altavista et al would never index them whatever I did.My original midi song, my vb keylogger and sprite based scrolling game about molesting girls, the source for my educational programming language interpreter written in QBASIC.Everything lost forever!
(;\_;)</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873995</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29884395</id>
	<title>Re:</title>
	<author>clint999</author>
	<datestamp>1256661000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><i>Am I the only one that is completely confused?</i></htmltext>
<tokenext>Am I the only one that is completely confused ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Am I the only one that is completely confused?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882943</id>
	<title>Re:</title>
	<author>clint999</author>
	<datestamp>1256653800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>I'm annoyed. Geocities was a convenient place for me to dump files I needed to access from home or work.</p></div></blockquote></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm annoyed .
Geocities was a convenient place for me to dump files I needed to access from home or work .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm annoyed.
Geocities was a convenient place for me to dump files I needed to access from home or work.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</id>
	<title>One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>Antiocheian</author>
	<datestamp>1256584320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack, but the talent. I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it wasn't communicated at all. Painters with no skill, musicians with no muse, writers who couldn't write an interesting paragraph etc.</p><p>I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general. Perhaps the most. Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back, refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.</p><p>I was raised with the philosophy that "whoever thinks freely, thinks well" and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is. I am thankful for that, but did it have to be so blunt?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack , but the talent .
I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it was n't communicated at all .
Painters with no skill , musicians with no muse , writers who could n't write an interesting paragraph etc.I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general .
Perhaps the most .
Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back , refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.I was raised with the philosophy that " whoever thinks freely , thinks well " and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is .
I am thankful for that , but did it have to be so blunt ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities made me realize that it is not the medium people lack, but the talent.
I would see thousands of people trying to communicate a message and it was really sad to find out that their message would be best if it wasn't communicated at all.
Painters with no skill, musicians with no muse, writers who couldn't write an interesting paragraph etc.I remember I was so optimistic about the freedom of expression and what I experienced in Geocities still remains one of the most bitter experiences about people in general.
Perhaps the most.
Seeing all those ungifted people patting each other in the back, refusing to accept what they created was trash it was disheartening every day.I was raised with the philosophy that "whoever thinks freely, thinks well" and it was in Geocities that I discovered how false that is.
I am thankful for that, but did it have to be so blunt?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874265</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256580960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>Hey look - it's a low UID reunion!</htmltext>
<tokenext>Hey look - it 's a low UID reunion !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Hey look - it's a low UID reunion!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875601</id>
	<title>Re:Geocities lead me to my wife</title>
	<author>BobMcD</author>
	<datestamp>1256587020000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>You've discovered a way to monetize your family photos, and you linked them on slashdot netting oodles of hits.  I'm not sure if I'm appalled or amazed.  Impressed, either way.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>You 've discovered a way to monetize your family photos , and you linked them on slashdot netting oodles of hits .
I 'm not sure if I 'm appalled or amazed .
Impressed , either way .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>You've discovered a way to monetize your family photos, and you linked them on slashdot netting oodles of hits.
I'm not sure if I'm appalled or amazed.
Impressed, either way.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874737</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875363</id>
	<title>good bye, thank god  no more spammers are using it</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256585880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I  built my first website on Geocities way back in  1998.  I spent many hours downloading what's left of the site onto a hard drive  for archive purposes.   I am glad to see  that the site is gone since it's become a haven for spammers  hosting   their  crap</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I built my first website on Geocities way back in 1998 .
I spent many hours downloading what 's left of the site onto a hard drive for archive purposes .
I am glad to see that the site is gone since it 's become a haven for spammers hosting their crap</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I  built my first website on Geocities way back in  1998.
I spent many hours downloading what's left of the site onto a hard drive  for archive purposes.
I am glad to see  that the site is gone since it's become a haven for spammers  hosting   their  crap</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874543</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>Skrynkelberg</author>
	<datestamp>1256582100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Is there a "slashdotted"<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.gif? They appear to need one of those now.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Is there a " slashdotted " .gif ?
They appear to need one of those now .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Is there a "slashdotted" .gif?
They appear to need one of those now.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874111</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875639</id>
	<title>Re:Just archived my old website</title>
	<author>Mister Whirly</author>
	<datestamp>1256587200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Collage? Is that some sort of art school?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Collage ?
Is that some sort of art school ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Collage?
Is that some sort of art school?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874777</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29892651</id>
	<title>Geocities shutting down!?</title>
	<author>sabre307</author>
	<datestamp>1256658000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Does anyone know of an easy way I can download my Geocities page so I can upload it onto Tripod? I don't want to loose all my cool gifs I've got on there!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Does anyone know of an easy way I can download my Geocities page so I can upload it onto Tripod ?
I do n't want to loose all my cool gifs I 've got on there !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Does anyone know of an easy way I can download my Geocities page so I can upload it onto Tripod?
I don't want to loose all my cool gifs I've got on there!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29884125</id>
	<title>Geocities and freenetnames</title>
	<author>DanJ\_UK</author>
	<datestamp>1256659800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Geocities and Freenetnames are the reason I do what I do today pretty much. I started hammering out all kinds of sites on Geocities as a kid for shits and giggles, Geocities gave me the hosting capability and freenetnames gave me a free domain. I had some pretty popular sites then, funny thinking back now.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities and Freenetnames are the reason I do what I do today pretty much .
I started hammering out all kinds of sites on Geocities as a kid for shits and giggles , Geocities gave me the hosting capability and freenetnames gave me a free domain .
I had some pretty popular sites then , funny thinking back now .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities and Freenetnames are the reason I do what I do today pretty much.
I started hammering out all kinds of sites on Geocities as a kid for shits and giggles, Geocities gave me the hosting capability and freenetnames gave me a free domain.
I had some pretty popular sites then, funny thinking back now.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874465</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Thanshin</author>
	<datestamp>1256581740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I think "senior citizen" is the politically correct term.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I think " senior citizen " is the politically correct term .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I think "senior citizen" is the politically correct term.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874265</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874111</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>CharlyFoxtrot</author>
	<datestamp>1256580180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>At least they archived all the "under construction" <a href="http://www.textfiles.com/underconstruction/" title="textfiles.com">gifs</a> [textfiles.com] (WARNING: clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health.) If anyone's interested <a href="http://www.metafilter.com/85695/Please-Be-Patient-This-Page-is-Under-Construction#2774563" title="metafilter.com">this</a> [metafilter.com] metafilter thread has the story of the guy who created the first of these gifs about halfway in.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>At least they archived all the " under construction " gifs [ textfiles.com ] ( WARNING : clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health .
) If anyone 's interested this [ metafilter.com ] metafilter thread has the story of the guy who created the first of these gifs about halfway in .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>At least they archived all the "under construction" gifs [textfiles.com] (WARNING: clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health.
) If anyone's interested this [metafilter.com] metafilter thread has the story of the guy who created the first of these gifs about halfway in.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873995</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882147</id>
	<title>Thank Goodness!</title>
	<author>Micah</author>
	<datestamp>1256646420000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I've been wanting to take my Geocities page down for almost a decade, but haven't been able to access it since they merged with Yahoo. (Yes I know there was some scheme to do so; tried it, didn't work.)</p><p>Just reviewed it again, and it is a blast from the past. What the heck, I'll link to the links page: <a href="http://geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/2359/best.htm" title="geocities.com">My "best places of the web" in the late 90's</a> [geocities.com]</p><p>Appreciate that Slashdot gave me the reminder.  I just wget -r 'd my site for memory sake.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:) wget even managed to not get the ads. Even better!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 've been wanting to take my Geocities page down for almost a decade , but have n't been able to access it since they merged with Yahoo .
( Yes I know there was some scheme to do so ; tried it , did n't work .
) Just reviewed it again , and it is a blast from the past .
What the heck , I 'll link to the links page : My " best places of the web " in the late 90 's [ geocities.com ] Appreciate that Slashdot gave me the reminder .
I just wget -r 'd my site for memory sake .
: ) wget even managed to not get the ads .
Even better !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I've been wanting to take my Geocities page down for almost a decade, but haven't been able to access it since they merged with Yahoo.
(Yes I know there was some scheme to do so; tried it, didn't work.
)Just reviewed it again, and it is a blast from the past.
What the heck, I'll link to the links page: My "best places of the web" in the late 90's [geocities.com]Appreciate that Slashdot gave me the reminder.
I just wget -r 'd my site for memory sake.
:) wget even managed to not get the ads.
Even better!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878707</id>
	<title>Who Cares</title>
	<author>nate nice</author>
	<datestamp>1256558160000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Everyone is just being nostalgic.  Yeah, suck it in and remember a dead friend.</p><p>But who cares in the end?  The Internet is about disposable information and this things time has come and gone.  The Internet is more diverse and enjoyable than ever.  Lets stop pretending it was better back in the day.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Everyone is just being nostalgic .
Yeah , suck it in and remember a dead friend.But who cares in the end ?
The Internet is about disposable information and this things time has come and gone .
The Internet is more diverse and enjoyable than ever .
Lets stop pretending it was better back in the day .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Everyone is just being nostalgic.
Yeah, suck it in and remember a dead friend.But who cares in the end?
The Internet is about disposable information and this things time has come and gone.
The Internet is more diverse and enjoyable than ever.
Lets stop pretending it was better back in the day.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878367</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>\_xeno\_</author>
	<datestamp>1256555760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>(WARNING: clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health.)</p></div><p>Apparently. It was blocked by the firewall at work as "porn." I guess whoever categorized that page went insane and has developed a fetish for Under Construction GIFs.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>( WARNING : clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health. ) Apparently .
It was blocked by the firewall at work as " porn .
" I guess whoever categorized that page went insane and has developed a fetish for Under Construction GIFs .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>(WARNING: clicking on that link may be dangerous to your mental health.)Apparently.
It was blocked by the firewall at work as "porn.
" I guess whoever categorized that page went insane and has developed a fetish for Under Construction GIFs.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874111</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874405</id>
	<title>not that different from MySpace, Facebook</title>
	<author>jipn4</author>
	<datestamp>1256581440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Geocities wasn't all that different from MySpace and Facebook: it gave people a simple way to create a web presence.  It was lacking the "viral" aspect of the social networking sites, but arguably, that may have been a good thing...</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities was n't all that different from MySpace and Facebook : it gave people a simple way to create a web presence .
It was lacking the " viral " aspect of the social networking sites , but arguably , that may have been a good thing.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities wasn't all that different from MySpace and Facebook: it gave people a simple way to create a web presence.
It was lacking the "viral" aspect of the social networking sites, but arguably, that may have been a good thing...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875157</id>
	<title>You want it archived? Archive it yourself...</title>
	<author>wowbagger</author>
	<datestamp>1256584920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>"I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy's Geocities site (probably in SiliconValley) has been archived."</p><p>This idea that anything on the Internet shall live forever is demonstrably false. If a web page contains content you want to have forever after, save it yourself, to media you control.</p><p>Sure, that embarrassing picture of you, the chocolate pudding, and the goat will live forever, but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>" I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy 's Geocities site ( probably in SiliconValley ) has been archived .
" This idea that anything on the Internet shall live forever is demonstrably false .
If a web page contains content you want to have forever after , save it yourself , to media you control.Sure , that embarrassing picture of you , the chocolate pudding , and the goat will live forever , but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>"I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy's Geocities site (probably in SiliconValley) has been archived.
"This idea that anything on the Internet shall live forever is demonstrably false.
If a web page contains content you want to have forever after, save it yourself, to media you control.Sure, that embarrassing picture of you, the chocolate pudding, and the goat will live forever, but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874173</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878119</id>
	<title>Re:Moo</title>
	<author>aceofspades1217</author>
	<datestamp>1256554500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>low UID master<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...I come here to pay homage to you.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>low UID master ...I come here to pay homage to you .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>low UID master ...I come here to pay homage to you.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873997</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879025</id>
	<title>Re:Geospam</title>
	<author>KingAlanI</author>
	<datestamp>1256560200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>AdBlock Plus handles (handled?) Geocities' ads as well as it handles the crap adds on the rest of the Internet.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>AdBlock Plus handles ( handled ?
) Geocities ' ads as well as it handles the crap adds on the rest of the Internet .
: )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>AdBlock Plus handles (handled?
) Geocities' ads as well as it handles the crap adds on the rest of the Internet.
:)</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874363</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874499</id>
	<title>Here is an actual geocities site going away today</title>
	<author>Ron\_Fitzgerald</author>
	<datestamp>1256581860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><a href="http://www.geocities.com/wfdhayride/" title="geocities.com">http://www.geocities.com/wfdhayride/</a> [geocities.com]

I just got signed on to redo this site but I am thinking I will stay nostalgic.</htmltext>
<tokenext>http : //www.geocities.com/wfdhayride/ [ geocities.com ] I just got signed on to redo this site but I am thinking I will stay nostalgic .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>http://www.geocities.com/wfdhayride/ [geocities.com]

I just got signed on to redo this site but I am thinking I will stay nostalgic.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874069</id>
	<title>Rest in peace</title>
	<author>CorporateSuit</author>
	<datestamp>1256579940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'll miss you <a href="http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/5568/index.html" title="geocities.com">http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/5568/index.html</a> [geocities.com].  You taught me HTML which helped me get my first IT job, and helped girls stalk me 8 years later after I forgot you existed, because in my pupal years, I had no concerns of privacy.  May your green background with blinking red letters sleep soundly knowing they successfully burned over 200,000 retinas (according to my web counter) if people clicked on the "Don't click on this link!" link.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'll miss you http : //www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/5568/index.html [ geocities.com ] .
You taught me HTML which helped me get my first IT job , and helped girls stalk me 8 years later after I forgot you existed , because in my pupal years , I had no concerns of privacy .
May your green background with blinking red letters sleep soundly knowing they successfully burned over 200,000 retinas ( according to my web counter ) if people clicked on the " Do n't click on this link !
" link .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'll miss you http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/5568/index.html [geocities.com].
You taught me HTML which helped me get my first IT job, and helped girls stalk me 8 years later after I forgot you existed, because in my pupal years, I had no concerns of privacy.
May your green background with blinking red letters sleep soundly knowing they successfully burned over 200,000 retinas (according to my web counter) if people clicked on the "Don't click on this link!
" link.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874599</id>
	<title>As always</title>
	<author>R2.0</author>
	<datestamp>1256582400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>XKCD is on the ball.</p><p><a href="http://xkcd.com/" title="xkcd.com" rel="nofollow">http://xkcd.com/</a> [xkcd.com]</p><p>I almost puked.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>XKCD is on the ball.http : //xkcd.com/ [ xkcd.com ] I almost puked .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>XKCD is on the ball.http://xkcd.com/ [xkcd.com]I almost puked.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874997</id>
	<title>Re:Geocities: the Power of Simplicity</title>
	<author>ottothecow</author>
	<datestamp>1256584140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>There actually is a lot of stuff of value on geocities for that very reason.<p>

A lot of vintage knowledge was slapped up on the easiest host possible because the old guy who still had the original manuals got them scanned and put them on the only free webspace they could find.</p><p>

The other day I was looking up some info on a vintage bicycle and a lot of it came from a couple of geocities pages that were certainly pretty poor designs but they were the only place I could find full page scans of the 1974 whatever catalog.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>There actually is a lot of stuff of value on geocities for that very reason .
A lot of vintage knowledge was slapped up on the easiest host possible because the old guy who still had the original manuals got them scanned and put them on the only free webspace they could find .
The other day I was looking up some info on a vintage bicycle and a lot of it came from a couple of geocities pages that were certainly pretty poor designs but they were the only place I could find full page scans of the 1974 whatever catalog .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>There actually is a lot of stuff of value on geocities for that very reason.
A lot of vintage knowledge was slapped up on the easiest host possible because the old guy who still had the original manuals got them scanned and put them on the only free webspace they could find.
The other day I was looking up some info on a vintage bicycle and a lot of it came from a couple of geocities pages that were certainly pretty poor designs but they were the only place I could find full page scans of the 1974 whatever catalog.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874611</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875461</id>
	<title>The Sky is Falling</title>
	<author>fhuglegads</author>
	<datestamp>1256586240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>This is one of the first parts of "the cloud"<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... the end is nigh!!!!</htmltext>
<tokenext>This is one of the first parts of " the cloud " ... the end is nigh ! ! !
!</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This is one of the first parts of "the cloud" ... the end is nigh!!!
!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875471</id>
	<title>Ate my balls</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256586240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Geocities ate my balls!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities ate my balls !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities ate my balls!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874337</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>commodore64\_love</author>
	<datestamp>1256581200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Yes Geocities was pretty early in the history of the Web.   I first got Mosaic on my Amiga late-1993, and the Geocities company was founded only one year later.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Yes Geocities was pretty early in the history of the Web .
I first got Mosaic on my Amiga late-1993 , and the Geocities company was founded only one year later .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yes Geocities was pretty early in the history of the Web.
I first got Mosaic on my Amiga late-1993, and the Geocities company was founded only one year later.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875667</id>
	<title>When will it ever be "fast," or even "not slow?"</title>
	<author>ScentCone</author>
	<datestamp>1256587320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><i>... when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today</i>
<br> <br>
So, it's common that they're slow today, and they were 1 or 2k times <i>more</i> slow back then? Or is it just possible that many users' pipes are actually <i>fast</i>, now, and back then, they were a thousandth the speed? What the hell is it with the recent increase in this absurd way to describe relative behaviors of things? I think it was, like, a hundred times more uncommon, before.</htmltext>
<tokenext>... when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today So , it 's common that they 're slow today , and they were 1 or 2k times more slow back then ?
Or is it just possible that many users ' pipes are actually fast , now , and back then , they were a thousandth the speed ?
What the hell is it with the recent increase in this absurd way to describe relative behaviors of things ?
I think it was , like , a hundred times more uncommon , before .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>... when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today
 
So, it's common that they're slow today, and they were 1 or 2k times more slow back then?
Or is it just possible that many users' pipes are actually fast, now, and back then, they were a thousandth the speed?
What the hell is it with the recent increase in this absurd way to describe relative behaviors of things?
I think it was, like, a hundred times more uncommon, before.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874089</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>Monkeedude1212</author>
	<datestamp>1256580060000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Me too, I even had a message scrolling by in Marquee saying it's still a work in progress!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Me too , I even had a message scrolling by in Marquee saying it 's still a work in progress !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Me too, I even had a message scrolling by in Marquee saying it's still a work in progress!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873995</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874617</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>ibjhb</author>
	<datestamp>1256582520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>How low is low?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>How low is low ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>How low is low?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874265</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873997</id>
	<title>Moo</title>
	<author>Chacham</author>
	<datestamp>1256579640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Fat Cat: I'd commemorate this by linking to my page on Geocities, but, well...</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Fat Cat : I 'd commemorate this by linking to my page on Geocities , but , well.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Fat Cat: I'd commemorate this by linking to my page on Geocities, but, well...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874687</id>
	<title>less interesting, weird unique content</title>
	<author>nurb432</author>
	<datestamp>1256582820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>You are joking, right?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>You are joking , right ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>You are joking, right?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880513</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Kalriath</author>
	<datestamp>1256574300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I clicked your Gopher link in Chrome, and no shit - it wanted to open it in Internet Explorer.  Apparently, Internet Explorer still supports Gopher.</p><p>Then I tried it in Windows 7, and it told me to piss off<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:(</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I clicked your Gopher link in Chrome , and no shit - it wanted to open it in Internet Explorer .
Apparently , Internet Explorer still supports Gopher.Then I tried it in Windows 7 , and it told me to piss off : (</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I clicked your Gopher link in Chrome, and no shit - it wanted to open it in Internet Explorer.
Apparently, Internet Explorer still supports Gopher.Then I tried it in Windows 7, and it told me to piss off :(</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874549</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875095</id>
	<title>I felt...</title>
	<author>imakemusic</author>
	<datestamp>1256584620000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I felt a great disturbance in the Internet, as if millions of pages gave out an error and were suddenly silenced.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I felt a great disturbance in the Internet , as if millions of pages gave out an error and were suddenly silenced .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I felt a great disturbance in the Internet, as if millions of pages gave out an error and were suddenly silenced.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874549</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>br00tus</author>
	<datestamp>1256582100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I agree.  In 1993 I heard about lynx and the World Wide Web, but when I checked it out and compared it to UMN's UNIX gopher client and gopherspace, it did not compare well at all, gopherspace was far superior with much more content, search engines like Archie and Veronica etc.<p>
In November 1994 Netscape released its first beta, in December its first full version.  For me, this was really when the web began to look more interesting - Navigator was well-made, there was graphical content and so forth.  Also, don't forget, Navigator could use the Gopher protocol (my Firefox still can - <a href="gopher://aerv.nl" title="aerv.nl">Aerv.nl</a> [aerv.nl].  From early 1995 on, you began to see an explosion of web content.</p><p>
As far as hosting - in early 1996 I began working at an ISP which charged $50 a month for 10 megabytes of disk space, and the use of CGI, email and so forth was extra.  And we were real cheap compared to some local competitors - people came flooding in to use us.  Geocities began offering free (with advertising, a Geocities URL etc.) web pages in mid-1995, I created one in October 1995, as I certainly could not afford to shell out $50 a month for my web page back then.  There was nothing really n00b about Geocities, Craigslist's web page did not  have HTML as a job requirement when Geocities launched, in fact, Craigslist did not have a web page until 1996, the year after Geocities launched.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I agree .
In 1993 I heard about lynx and the World Wide Web , but when I checked it out and compared it to UMN 's UNIX gopher client and gopherspace , it did not compare well at all , gopherspace was far superior with much more content , search engines like Archie and Veronica etc .
In November 1994 Netscape released its first beta , in December its first full version .
For me , this was really when the web began to look more interesting - Navigator was well-made , there was graphical content and so forth .
Also , do n't forget , Navigator could use the Gopher protocol ( my Firefox still can - Aerv.nl [ aerv.nl ] .
From early 1995 on , you began to see an explosion of web content .
As far as hosting - in early 1996 I began working at an ISP which charged $ 50 a month for 10 megabytes of disk space , and the use of CGI , email and so forth was extra .
And we were real cheap compared to some local competitors - people came flooding in to use us .
Geocities began offering free ( with advertising , a Geocities URL etc .
) web pages in mid-1995 , I created one in October 1995 , as I certainly could not afford to shell out $ 50 a month for my web page back then .
There was nothing really n00b about Geocities , Craigslist 's web page did not have HTML as a job requirement when Geocities launched , in fact , Craigslist did not have a web page until 1996 , the year after Geocities launched .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I agree.
In 1993 I heard about lynx and the World Wide Web, but when I checked it out and compared it to UMN's UNIX gopher client and gopherspace, it did not compare well at all, gopherspace was far superior with much more content, search engines like Archie and Veronica etc.
In November 1994 Netscape released its first beta, in December its first full version.
For me, this was really when the web began to look more interesting - Navigator was well-made, there was graphical content and so forth.
Also, don't forget, Navigator could use the Gopher protocol (my Firefox still can - Aerv.nl [aerv.nl].
From early 1995 on, you began to see an explosion of web content.
As far as hosting - in early 1996 I began working at an ISP which charged $50 a month for 10 megabytes of disk space, and the use of CGI, email and so forth was extra.
And we were real cheap compared to some local competitors - people came flooding in to use us.
Geocities began offering free (with advertising, a Geocities URL etc.
) web pages in mid-1995, I created one in October 1995, as I certainly could not afford to shell out $50 a month for my web page back then.
There was nothing really n00b about Geocities, Craigslist's web page did not  have HTML as a job requirement when Geocities launched, in fact, Craigslist did not have a web page until 1996, the year after Geocities launched.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874615</id>
	<title>Well</title>
	<author>uxbn\_kuribo</author>
	<datestamp>1256582460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I still remember back when you didn't have to have a domain to be taken seriously. Magazines would list informative websites that were hosted on geocities. More often than not, though, you'd wind up at a page written by a wannabe anarchist or a script kiddie. This page would look horrible, have some 50kb<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.wav greeting you, and almost always have a black or<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.gif background. Yes, that includes my own geocities page from back in 96.

Yes, geocities. You were terrible. But we'll miss you anyway.

This post best viewed in Netscape Navigator.

Under construction.

010013 hits and counting!

Part of the kuribo post webring.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I still remember back when you did n't have to have a domain to be taken seriously .
Magazines would list informative websites that were hosted on geocities .
More often than not , though , you 'd wind up at a page written by a wannabe anarchist or a script kiddie .
This page would look horrible , have some 50kb .wav greeting you , and almost always have a black or .gif background .
Yes , that includes my own geocities page from back in 96 .
Yes , geocities .
You were terrible .
But we 'll miss you anyway .
This post best viewed in Netscape Navigator .
Under construction .
010013 hits and counting !
Part of the kuribo post webring .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I still remember back when you didn't have to have a domain to be taken seriously.
Magazines would list informative websites that were hosted on geocities.
More often than not, though, you'd wind up at a page written by a wannabe anarchist or a script kiddie.
This page would look horrible, have some 50kb .wav greeting you, and almost always have a black or .gif background.
Yes, that includes my own geocities page from back in 96.
Yes, geocities.
You were terrible.
But we'll miss you anyway.
This post best viewed in Netscape Navigator.
Under construction.
010013 hits and counting!
Part of the kuribo post webring.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875011</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>dissy</author>
	<datestamp>1256584200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.</p></div><p>Well, I wouldn't say *still*<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;}</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online , and is arguably , still one of the easiest ways for * anybody * to get information out there.Well , I would n't say * still * ; }</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.Well, I wouldn't say *still* ;}
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878487</id>
	<title>Re:xkcd</title>
	<author>Macgrrl</author>
	<datestamp>1256556660000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The almost invisible blue hyperlinks on the patterned black background was what made it a real Geocities page for me. That and the "Best viewed in Netscape Navigator" link on the bottom.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The almost invisible blue hyperlinks on the patterned black background was what made it a real Geocities page for me .
That and the " Best viewed in Netscape Navigator " link on the bottom .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The almost invisible blue hyperlinks on the patterned black background was what made it a real Geocities page for me.
That and the "Best viewed in Netscape Navigator" link on the bottom.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874099</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874457</id>
	<title>Geocities' Death Soliloquy</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256581740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>"I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe. Web pages on fire with LinkExchange banners... I've watched blink tags... glitter in the dark near Area51/Vault... All those moments will be lost... in time. Like tears... in the bitbucket... Time to shut down..."</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>" I 've... seen things you people would n't believe .
Web pages on fire with LinkExchange banners... I 've watched blink tags... glitter in the dark near Area51/Vault... All those moments will be lost... in time .
Like tears... in the bitbucket... Time to shut down... "</tokentext>
<sentencetext>"I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Web pages on fire with LinkExchange banners... I've watched blink tags... glitter in the dark near Area51/Vault... All those moments will be lost... in time.
Like tears... in the bitbucket... Time to shut down..."</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874251</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256580900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>Quick test with Firefox 3.5.3 and a file with only <br> <br>

<tt>&lt;blink&gt;TEST&lt;/blink&gt;</tt>
<br> <br>
as content proofs: web standards are for pussies, real browsers handle everything.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Quick test with Firefox 3.5.3 and a file with only TEST as content proofs : web standards are for pussies , real browsers handle everything .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Quick test with Firefox 3.5.3 and a file with only  

TEST
 
as content proofs: web standards are for pussies, real browsers handle everything.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874093</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256580120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Amen - sure, Geocities lowered the barrier to constructing content (in the sense that you didn't need a shell account or to know how to use one), but you still needed to figure out HTML. You still needed to be a little bit geeky.</p><p>The full "social networks" that came after Geocities, those are what lowered the barrier to the degree where it's a "n00b thing."</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Amen - sure , Geocities lowered the barrier to constructing content ( in the sense that you did n't need a shell account or to know how to use one ) , but you still needed to figure out HTML .
You still needed to be a little bit geeky.The full " social networks " that came after Geocities , those are what lowered the barrier to the degree where it 's a " n00b thing .
"</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Amen - sure, Geocities lowered the barrier to constructing content (in the sense that you didn't need a shell account or to know how to use one), but you still needed to figure out HTML.
You still needed to be a little bit geeky.The full "social networks" that came after Geocities, those are what lowered the barrier to the degree where it's a "n00b thing.
"</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875695</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>jimicus</author>
	<datestamp>1256587500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.</p></div><p>I would argue that seeing as the WHOLE FREAKING POINT OF THE ARTICLE THAT GEOCITIES IS CLOSING DOWN, the second part of that sentence is downright wrong.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online , and is arguably , still one of the easiest ways for * anybody * to get information out there.I would argue that seeing as the WHOLE FREAKING POINT OF THE ARTICLE THAT GEOCITIES IS CLOSING DOWN , the second part of that sentence is downright wrong .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.I would argue that seeing as the WHOLE FREAKING POINT OF THE ARTICLE THAT GEOCITIES IS CLOSING DOWN, the second part of that sentence is downright wrong.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874375</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>Aladrin</author>
	<datestamp>1256581320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I don't think there's less unique content.  I think there's -more- non-unique content.  You're just having trouble finding the unique content because you're traveling in the well-known circles.  I still find plenty of things that only return a few results in Google that are actually for what I want.</p><p>And the fact that things are repeated isn't bad, either.  The other day I wanted to know how to thicken honey.  I buy 'spreadable' honey at the store, but I prefer the taste of some other more earthy honeys and want them spreadable.  Turns out it's called 'whipped honey' by most people and you actually don't -add- anything to it.  Because there are a dozen or so sites about it, 1 of them actually managed to hit enough that my keywords found it.  If there had been only 1 site, I probably would still be wondering a year from now.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I do n't think there 's less unique content .
I think there 's -more- non-unique content .
You 're just having trouble finding the unique content because you 're traveling in the well-known circles .
I still find plenty of things that only return a few results in Google that are actually for what I want.And the fact that things are repeated is n't bad , either .
The other day I wanted to know how to thicken honey .
I buy 'spreadable ' honey at the store , but I prefer the taste of some other more earthy honeys and want them spreadable .
Turns out it 's called 'whipped honey ' by most people and you actually do n't -add- anything to it .
Because there are a dozen or so sites about it , 1 of them actually managed to hit enough that my keywords found it .
If there had been only 1 site , I probably would still be wondering a year from now .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I don't think there's less unique content.
I think there's -more- non-unique content.
You're just having trouble finding the unique content because you're traveling in the well-known circles.
I still find plenty of things that only return a few results in Google that are actually for what I want.And the fact that things are repeated isn't bad, either.
The other day I wanted to know how to thicken honey.
I buy 'spreadable' honey at the store, but I prefer the taste of some other more earthy honeys and want them spreadable.
Turns out it's called 'whipped honey' by most people and you actually don't -add- anything to it.
Because there are a dozen or so sites about it, 1 of them actually managed to hit enough that my keywords found it.
If there had been only 1 site, I probably would still be wondering a year from now.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29883861</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>colmore</author>
	<datestamp>1256658540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I bet you're just a hoot at parties.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I bet you 're just a hoot at parties .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I bet you're just a hoot at parties.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876431</id>
	<title>I'm glad that the pages are being archived</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256547780000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>There is a lot of history packed into those pages, regardless of visual aesthetics.  Does anyone remember Expage?  It was a much more obscure place to make simple sites, but they closed down without much notice and apparently nobody bothered to archive those sites--including some that had a lot of content worthy of saving and a few I had created and wish I had saved.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>There is a lot of history packed into those pages , regardless of visual aesthetics .
Does anyone remember Expage ?
It was a much more obscure place to make simple sites , but they closed down without much notice and apparently nobody bothered to archive those sites--including some that had a lot of content worthy of saving and a few I had created and wish I had saved .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>There is a lot of history packed into those pages, regardless of visual aesthetics.
Does anyone remember Expage?
It was a much more obscure place to make simple sites, but they closed down without much notice and apparently nobody bothered to archive those sites--including some that had a lot of content worthy of saving and a few I had created and wish I had saved.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29881095</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>merauder</author>
	<datestamp>1256583900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I also remember in 1993 you could get a WWW 'phonebook' which listed all the available websites in known existence. I would mainly log on to find more door games/apps for the BBS I was still running at the time. heh.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I also remember in 1993 you could get a WWW 'phonebook ' which listed all the available websites in known existence .
I would mainly log on to find more door games/apps for the BBS I was still running at the time .
heh .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I also remember in 1993 you could get a WWW 'phonebook' which listed all the available websites in known existence.
I would mainly log on to find more door games/apps for the BBS I was still running at the time.
heh.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874549</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874329</id>
	<title>Marking the occasion</title>
	<author>macbuzz01</author>
	<datestamp>1256581140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>Based on the design, it looks like slashdot is marking the occasion too....what....it always looks like this?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Based on the design , it looks like slashdot is marking the occasion too....what....it always looks like this ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Based on the design, it looks like slashdot is marking the occasion too....what....it always looks like this?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</id>
	<title>N00b thing?</title>
	<author>pclminion</author>
	<datestamp>1256579520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Let's not get all full of ourselves here. We might go way back, but to say that the majority of Slashdotters were online BEFORE Geocities is probably stretching it. I was on the Internet before 1995, and I don't think of Geocities as a "n00b thing." 14 years ago isn't exactly a blink of the eye.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Let 's not get all full of ourselves here .
We might go way back , but to say that the majority of Slashdotters were online BEFORE Geocities is probably stretching it .
I was on the Internet before 1995 , and I do n't think of Geocities as a " n00b thing .
" 14 years ago is n't exactly a blink of the eye .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Let's not get all full of ourselves here.
We might go way back, but to say that the majority of Slashdotters were online BEFORE Geocities is probably stretching it.
I was on the Internet before 1995, and I don't think of Geocities as a "n00b thing.
" 14 years ago isn't exactly a blink of the eye.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875721</id>
	<title>I'm under 30...</title>
	<author>LanMan04</author>
	<datestamp>1256587500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I'm under 30 (barely), and my first exposure to the Internet was grabbing files/"surfing" at university repositories using Gopher.</p><p>And shit, I still remember sending messages using FidoNet via BBSes!  Ah, once upon a time....</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm under 30 ( barely ) , and my first exposure to the Internet was grabbing files/ " surfing " at university repositories using Gopher.And shit , I still remember sending messages using FidoNet via BBSes !
Ah , once upon a time... .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm under 30 (barely), and my first exposure to the Internet was grabbing files/"surfing" at university repositories using Gopher.And shit, I still remember sending messages using FidoNet via BBSes!
Ah, once upon a time....</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874301</id>
	<title>Nastalgia in order</title>
	<author>palmerj3</author>
	<datestamp>1256581080000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>We don't need Geocities to remember what the web looked like in the 1990's.<br> <br>
We can all remember what the web used to look like in the 1990's just by continuing to use IE6.  Thanks corporate America (and Grandma) for helping us remember what the web looked like over a decade ago.</htmltext>
<tokenext>We do n't need Geocities to remember what the web looked like in the 1990 's .
We can all remember what the web used to look like in the 1990 's just by continuing to use IE6 .
Thanks corporate America ( and Grandma ) for helping us remember what the web looked like over a decade ago .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>We don't need Geocities to remember what the web looked like in the 1990's.
We can all remember what the web used to look like in the 1990's just by continuing to use IE6.
Thanks corporate America (and Grandma) for helping us remember what the web looked like over a decade ago.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874485</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Amorpheus\_MMS</author>
	<datestamp>1256581740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm sure fourteen years must be close to an Internet Millennium.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882051</id>
	<title>Create a free website</title>
	<author>ciderVisor</author>
	<datestamp>1256644560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://www.yola.com/" title="yola.com">Yola</a> [yola.com] is the new name for SynthaSite.</p><p>"Our website builder lets you easily take what's in your head and turn it into webpages in front of your eyes. Yola lets you make great-looking sites with webpages that work beautifully together. We do it without imposing banner ads or throwing up pop-up ad windows everywhere."</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Yola [ yola.com ] is the new name for SynthaSite .
" Our website builder lets you easily take what 's in your head and turn it into webpages in front of your eyes .
Yola lets you make great-looking sites with webpages that work beautifully together .
We do it without imposing banner ads or throwing up pop-up ad windows everywhere .
"</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yola [yola.com] is the new name for SynthaSite.
"Our website builder lets you easily take what's in your head and turn it into webpages in front of your eyes.
Yola lets you make great-looking sites with webpages that work beautifully together.
We do it without imposing banner ads or throwing up pop-up ad windows everywhere.
"</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29885645</id>
	<title>And still</title>
	<author>Thyamine</author>
	<datestamp>1256666580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>to this day, I read it as 'Geo-Sites' (geo-cites) instead of Cities.  That's how much I (we all) care.</htmltext>
<tokenext>to this day , I read it as 'Geo-Sites ' ( geo-cites ) instead of Cities .
That 's how much I ( we all ) care .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>to this day, I read it as 'Geo-Sites' (geo-cites) instead of Cities.
That's how much I (we all) care.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879793</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256566260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I used a WebTV to get online. I was ignorant, scared of tech and broke but wanted online BADLY. The WebTV was perfect. I got myself a Geocities page and learned HTML. There was no way to save or upload images so some dear with a computer set up a transloader for us. Yes, I had to work to UPLOAD AN ICON. (Uphill, both ways, in the snow.)</p><p>Learning my way around was a huge pain in the ass. I loved every minute of it and took great pride in my site. These days newbie sites like Myspace make me die a little inside. The kids are missing out.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:(</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I used a WebTV to get online .
I was ignorant , scared of tech and broke but wanted online BADLY .
The WebTV was perfect .
I got myself a Geocities page and learned HTML .
There was no way to save or upload images so some dear with a computer set up a transloader for us .
Yes , I had to work to UPLOAD AN ICON .
( Uphill , both ways , in the snow .
) Learning my way around was a huge pain in the ass .
I loved every minute of it and took great pride in my site .
These days newbie sites like Myspace make me die a little inside .
The kids are missing out .
: (</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I used a WebTV to get online.
I was ignorant, scared of tech and broke but wanted online BADLY.
The WebTV was perfect.
I got myself a Geocities page and learned HTML.
There was no way to save or upload images so some dear with a computer set up a transloader for us.
Yes, I had to work to UPLOAD AN ICON.
(Uphill, both ways, in the snow.
)Learning my way around was a huge pain in the ass.
I loved every minute of it and took great pride in my site.
These days newbie sites like Myspace make me die a little inside.
The kids are missing out.
:(</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874349</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875187</id>
	<title>Arrrgh!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256585040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>"Geocities is closing today [CC]. Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speed were 1,000x or 2,00x slower than is common today.</p></div> </blockquote><p>1000x slower (as in less)!/10x less!/10x smaller!</p><p>ARRRGGH!!!!!</p><p>It's 1/1000th the speed. It's 1/10 the amount! It's 1/10 the size!</p><p>Please report to remedial English.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>" Geocities is closing today [ CC ] .
Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone ' era , when connection speed were 1,000x or 2,00x slower than is common today .
1000x slower ( as in less ) ! /10x less ! /10x smaller ! ARRRGGH ! ! ! !
! It 's 1/1000th the speed .
It 's 1/10 the amount !
It 's 1/10 the size ! Please report to remedial English .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>"Geocities is closing today [CC].
Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speed were 1,000x or 2,00x slower than is common today.
1000x slower (as in less)!/10x less!/10x smaller!ARRRGGH!!!!
!It's 1/1000th the speed.
It's 1/10 the amount!
It's 1/10 the size!Please report to remedial English.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880225</id>
	<title>my experience on geocities</title>
	<author>Tablizer</author>
	<datestamp>1256570940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I have been using a Geocities address for more than a decade for a given rant largely because moving it would kill the ranking on the big search engines. It gets tiring hearing "how can you trust an opinion on Geocities?" as if the hosting service somehow radiated truthness or falseness waves onto the text.</p><p>Yahoo gets decent ad revenue off of Geocities. As time goes on, the disk space it requires grows cheaper and cheaper. They could stick the low-ad-producing sites on really low-end servers, or perhaps <b>dump them in reverse order of ad-hits<b>. They appear to be throwing the baby out with the bath-water.<br>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</b></b></p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I have been using a Geocities address for more than a decade for a given rant largely because moving it would kill the ranking on the big search engines .
It gets tiring hearing " how can you trust an opinion on Geocities ?
" as if the hosting service somehow radiated truthness or falseness waves onto the text.Yahoo gets decent ad revenue off of Geocities .
As time goes on , the disk space it requires grows cheaper and cheaper .
They could stick the low-ad-producing sites on really low-end servers , or perhaps dump them in reverse order of ad-hits .
They appear to be throwing the baby out with the bath-water .
       </tokentext>
<sentencetext>I have been using a Geocities address for more than a decade for a given rant largely because moving it would kill the ranking on the big search engines.
It gets tiring hearing "how can you trust an opinion on Geocities?
" as if the hosting service somehow radiated truthness or falseness waves onto the text.Yahoo gets decent ad revenue off of Geocities.
As time goes on, the disk space it requires grows cheaper and cheaper.
They could stick the low-ad-producing sites on really low-end servers, or perhaps dump them in reverse order of ad-hits.
They appear to be throwing the baby out with the bath-water.
       </sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874855</id>
	<title>Re:Now we begin</title>
	<author>The Ultimate Fartkno</author>
	<datestamp>1256583480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>MySpace needs to die first. Facebook is still at least vaguely functional once you weed out all of the autospam from every person that you know who's playing "Mafia Wars" or "Bejeweled" or "Come Fist My Pony!" You still need a T1 to load the average MySpace page because it'll instantly start playing eleven T-Pain videos and loading three gigs of animated "Thanks 4 The Add!" and "Just Showin' Sum Luv!" gifs.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>MySpace needs to die first .
Facebook is still at least vaguely functional once you weed out all of the autospam from every person that you know who 's playing " Mafia Wars " or " Bejeweled " or " Come Fist My Pony !
" You still need a T1 to load the average MySpace page because it 'll instantly start playing eleven T-Pain videos and loading three gigs of animated " Thanks 4 The Add !
" and " Just Showin ' Sum Luv !
" gifs .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>MySpace needs to die first.
Facebook is still at least vaguely functional once you weed out all of the autospam from every person that you know who's playing "Mafia Wars" or "Bejeweled" or "Come Fist My Pony!
" You still need a T1 to load the average MySpace page because it'll instantly start playing eleven T-Pain videos and loading three gigs of animated "Thanks 4 The Add!
" and "Just Showin' Sum Luv!
" gifs.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874087</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878635</id>
	<title>Re:Internet Archived; Time to Move On</title>
	<author>zonker</author>
	<datestamp>1256557680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p><b> <tt>Millions of &lt;blink&gt; tags suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced...</tt></b></p></div> </blockquote></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Millions of tags suddenly cried out in terror , and were suddenly silenced.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext> Millions of  tags suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced... 
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874061</id>
	<title>Ah Geocities, farewell</title>
	<author>ZekoMal</author>
	<datestamp>1256579880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'm a noob I s'pose; geocities was my entry into the internet. For me, that was how I learned all the HTML codes: I would type in what I thought would look good, check out the end result, then go back and fix it up. Most of the content wasn't that good, but you could find all sorts of little gems with enough searching. Can't even recall how many custom Doom/Heretic levels I found thanks to geocities...</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm a noob I s'pose ; geocities was my entry into the internet .
For me , that was how I learned all the HTML codes : I would type in what I thought would look good , check out the end result , then go back and fix it up .
Most of the content was n't that good , but you could find all sorts of little gems with enough searching .
Ca n't even recall how many custom Doom/Heretic levels I found thanks to geocities.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm a noob I s'pose; geocities was my entry into the internet.
For me, that was how I learned all the HTML codes: I would type in what I thought would look good, check out the end result, then go back and fix it up.
Most of the content wasn't that good, but you could find all sorts of little gems with enough searching.
Can't even recall how many custom Doom/Heretic levels I found thanks to geocities...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876299</id>
	<title>Re:Source code</title>
	<author>iris-n</author>
	<datestamp>1256590440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I'm both scared and amazed.</p><p>My first reaction was "OMG that's awesome!!"<br>Then I got scared that I actually liked a geocities-like design.<br>Then the scare became amusement when I realised that geocities had become a sacred relic.<br>Then I got scared again when it became clear that that's about the greatest contribution to human culture by my generation.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm both scared and amazed.My first reaction was " OMG that 's awesome ! !
" Then I got scared that I actually liked a geocities-like design.Then the scare became amusement when I realised that geocities had become a sacred relic.Then I got scared again when it became clear that that 's about the greatest contribution to human culture by my generation .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm both scared and amazed.My first reaction was "OMG that's awesome!!
"Then I got scared that I actually liked a geocities-like design.Then the scare became amusement when I realised that geocities had become a sacred relic.Then I got scared again when it became clear that that's about the greatest contribution to human culture by my generation.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874145</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874435</id>
	<title>Geocities was my first...</title>
	<author>MikePo</author>
	<datestamp>1256581620000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Although it seems like ages ago now, Geocities was my first web presence. In my youth I set up a web site dedicated to wolves, I can&rsquo;t even recall the name of it, but I was in high school and Geocities was free, the perfect fit. It helped me develop a foreign language called HTML and gave me a basic understanding of websites. Although I eventually out grew the site and moved on to dedicated hosting solutions for future endeavors, it is still sad to see the service close.</p><p>While there are some obvious limitations to Geocities and the very annoying advertisements you could not beat the price, great starter service.</p><p>Goodbye Geocities, you'll be missed by me.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Although it seems like ages ago now , Geocities was my first web presence .
In my youth I set up a web site dedicated to wolves , I can    t even recall the name of it , but I was in high school and Geocities was free , the perfect fit .
It helped me develop a foreign language called HTML and gave me a basic understanding of websites .
Although I eventually out grew the site and moved on to dedicated hosting solutions for future endeavors , it is still sad to see the service close.While there are some obvious limitations to Geocities and the very annoying advertisements you could not beat the price , great starter service.Goodbye Geocities , you 'll be missed by me .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Although it seems like ages ago now, Geocities was my first web presence.
In my youth I set up a web site dedicated to wolves, I can’t even recall the name of it, but I was in high school and Geocities was free, the perfect fit.
It helped me develop a foreign language called HTML and gave me a basic understanding of websites.
Although I eventually out grew the site and moved on to dedicated hosting solutions for future endeavors, it is still sad to see the service close.While there are some obvious limitations to Geocities and the very annoying advertisements you could not beat the price, great starter service.Goodbye Geocities, you'll be missed by me.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874019</id>
	<title>check the source.</title>
	<author>jointm1k</author>
	<datestamp>1256579760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><tt>Heck, there's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion."<br><br>&lt;HTML WEB="2.0"&gt;<br>&lt;HEAD&gt;<br>&lt;TITLE&gt;<br><br>...<br><br>&lt;/HTML&gt;<br>GOTO 10<br></tt></htmltext>
<tokenext>Heck , there 's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion .
" ...GOTO 10</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Heck, there's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion.
"...GOTO 10</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874511</id>
	<title>Re:xkcd</title>
	<author>MonsterTrimble</author>
	<datestamp>1256581920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Agreed. XKCD's webpage today is both an epic fail and an epic pass.<br>
<br>
Personally, I will raise a glass to Geocities today. It was my first personal webpage back in 1996 when I only had the Unix lab on the 5th floor of the U of Manitoba's Engineering building. Looking back the net was the wild west and  Geocities was a boomtown then. Everyone had come into town and set up shop. There was some good pages, some bad pages and some truly awful pages but it was a low barrier to entry and allowed pretty much everyone to sort this new world out.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Agreed .
XKCD 's webpage today is both an epic fail and an epic pass .
Personally , I will raise a glass to Geocities today .
It was my first personal webpage back in 1996 when I only had the Unix lab on the 5th floor of the U of Manitoba 's Engineering building .
Looking back the net was the wild west and Geocities was a boomtown then .
Everyone had come into town and set up shop .
There was some good pages , some bad pages and some truly awful pages but it was a low barrier to entry and allowed pretty much everyone to sort this new world out .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Agreed.
XKCD's webpage today is both an epic fail and an epic pass.
Personally, I will raise a glass to Geocities today.
It was my first personal webpage back in 1996 when I only had the Unix lab on the 5th floor of the U of Manitoba's Engineering building.
Looking back the net was the wild west and  Geocities was a boomtown then.
Everyone had come into town and set up shop.
There was some good pages, some bad pages and some truly awful pages but it was a low barrier to entry and allowed pretty much everyone to sort this new world out.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874099</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874099</id>
	<title>xkcd</title>
	<author>Bootsy Collins</author>
	<datestamp>1256580180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Hah.  I came to<nobr> <wbr></nobr>/. today just to see if someone had posted the xkcd geocities tribute.  Everything from the background, the revolving "@" symbol, the under construction GIFs, and especially the malformed HTML coming across as text content, is exceptionally well done.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Hah .
I came to / .
today just to see if someone had posted the xkcd geocities tribute .
Everything from the background , the revolving " @ " symbol , the under construction GIFs , and especially the malformed HTML coming across as text content , is exceptionally well done .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Hah.
I came to /.
today just to see if someone had posted the xkcd geocities tribute.
Everything from the background, the revolving "@" symbol, the under construction GIFs, and especially the malformed HTML coming across as text content, is exceptionally well done.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878889</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>z0idberg</author>
	<datestamp>1256559480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Glass half empty much?</p><p>For all the thousands of no talent hacks giving it a go how many real talents came out that wouldn't have been seen otherwise?</p><p>Personally if it was only 1 then it would be worth it to me. Does it really matter if people are having a go and aren't very good at it? If it offends you that their are sites out there with material that isn't very good on it then disconnect your modem, or have someone with a stronger temperament than yourself vet your sites for you.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Glass half empty much ? For all the thousands of no talent hacks giving it a go how many real talents came out that would n't have been seen otherwise ? Personally if it was only 1 then it would be worth it to me .
Does it really matter if people are having a go and are n't very good at it ?
If it offends you that their are sites out there with material that is n't very good on it then disconnect your modem , or have someone with a stronger temperament than yourself vet your sites for you .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Glass half empty much?For all the thousands of no talent hacks giving it a go how many real talents came out that wouldn't have been seen otherwise?Personally if it was only 1 then it would be worth it to me.
Does it really matter if people are having a go and aren't very good at it?
If it offends you that their are sites out there with material that isn't very good on it then disconnect your modem, or have someone with a stronger temperament than yourself vet your sites for you.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878315</id>
	<title>Wow I feel nostalgic</title>
	<author>aceofspades1217</author>
	<datestamp>1256555460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I remember actually siting geocities pages as a source on my middle school papers. In heinsight that was probably a bad idea.</p><p>I remember using freewebs.com to make webpages when I was in middle school...or even worse the free webpage that earthlink gave us.</p><p>Wow I was so proud of my stupid earthlink webpage...with its site counter, guest book, and all that crazy stuff. I learned html from that kind of stuff and damn was I proud of my incredibly dumb web pages. I remember having midi auto playing music and a stupid cursor effect.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I remember actually siting geocities pages as a source on my middle school papers .
In heinsight that was probably a bad idea.I remember using freewebs.com to make webpages when I was in middle school...or even worse the free webpage that earthlink gave us.Wow I was so proud of my stupid earthlink webpage...with its site counter , guest book , and all that crazy stuff .
I learned html from that kind of stuff and damn was I proud of my incredibly dumb web pages .
I remember having midi auto playing music and a stupid cursor effect .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I remember actually siting geocities pages as a source on my middle school papers.
In heinsight that was probably a bad idea.I remember using freewebs.com to make webpages when I was in middle school...or even worse the free webpage that earthlink gave us.Wow I was so proud of my stupid earthlink webpage...with its site counter, guest book, and all that crazy stuff.
I learned html from that kind of stuff and damn was I proud of my incredibly dumb web pages.
I remember having midi auto playing music and a stupid cursor effect.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29884631</id>
	<title>Not a "noob" thing</title>
	<author>stewbacca</author>
	<datestamp>1256661960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Back in the day, GeoCities was more of a "free" thing than it was a "noob" thing. I had plenty of geek friends who's home pages were on GeoCities, because it was free.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Back in the day , GeoCities was more of a " free " thing than it was a " noob " thing .
I had plenty of geek friends who 's home pages were on GeoCities , because it was free .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Back in the day, GeoCities was more of a "free" thing than it was a "noob" thing.
I had plenty of geek friends who's home pages were on GeoCities, because it was free.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874535</id>
	<title>Re:xkcd</title>
	<author>brentonboy</author>
	<datestamp>1256582100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I liked the IE5 icon next to the text recommending Netscape Navigator 4.7 in 800x480.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I liked the IE5 icon next to the text recommending Netscape Navigator 4.7 in 800x480 .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I liked the IE5 icon next to the text recommending Netscape Navigator 4.7 in 800x480.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874099</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875275</id>
	<title>The fanfic pages</title>
	<author>Dartz-IRL</author>
	<datestamp>1256585460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Slashdot may laugh at fanfic readers, but a lot of old classics are going poof as we speak. The things we first read when we found the web and were curious and naive are gone now. And in many cases, gone forever. A lot of amateur author's pages are going down, and a lot of good stories are going with them.</p><p>More's the pity really.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Slashdot may laugh at fanfic readers , but a lot of old classics are going poof as we speak .
The things we first read when we found the web and were curious and naive are gone now .
And in many cases , gone forever .
A lot of amateur author 's pages are going down , and a lot of good stories are going with them.More 's the pity really .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Slashdot may laugh at fanfic readers, but a lot of old classics are going poof as we speak.
The things we first read when we found the web and were curious and naive are gone now.
And in many cases, gone forever.
A lot of amateur author's pages are going down, and a lot of good stories are going with them.More's the pity really.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875491</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256586420000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities?</p></div><p>Because you, for reasons I really can't figure out, don't use AdBlock Plus...</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities ? Because you , for reasons I really ca n't figure out , do n't use AdBlock Plus.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities?Because you, for reasons I really can't figure out, don't use AdBlock Plus...
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875261</id>
	<title>Re:R.I.P.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256585340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Yeah like PMR 446 radios at http://www.geocities.com/euro446/ and even they host another former geocities site now at http://www.geocities.com/euro446/rf-man/</p><p>site like these have information that is so hard to find everywhere else. As long as the web archive has it and search engines can find it for you then all shall be good for me.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Yeah like PMR 446 radios at http : //www.geocities.com/euro446/ and even they host another former geocities site now at http : //www.geocities.com/euro446/rf-man/site like these have information that is so hard to find everywhere else .
As long as the web archive has it and search engines can find it for you then all shall be good for me .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yeah like PMR 446 radios at http://www.geocities.com/euro446/ and even they host another former geocities site now at http://www.geocities.com/euro446/rf-man/site like these have information that is so hard to find everywhere else.
As long as the web archive has it and search engines can find it for you then all shall be good for me.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874173</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874959</id>
	<title>Re:Source code</title>
	<author>Knara</author>
	<datestamp>1256583960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>And my personal favorite

&lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE='SCHEME'&gt;(define (eval exp env)  (cond ((self-evaluating? exp) exp)  ((variable? exp) (lookup-variable-value exp env))  ((quoted? exp) (text-of-quotation exp))  ((assignment? exp) (eval-assignment exp env))  ((definition? exp) (eval-definition exp env))  ((if? exp) (eval-if exp env))  ((lambda? exp)  (make-procedure (lambda-parameters exp)  (lambda-body exp)  env))  ((begin? exp)   (eval-sequence (begin-actions exp) env))  ((cond? exp) (eval (cond-&gt;if exp) env))  ((application? exp)  (apply (eval (operator exp) env)  (list-of-values (operands exp) env)))  (else  (error "Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0+ Required" exp))))&lt;/SCRIPT&gt;</p></div><p>that's funny shit right there</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>And my personal favorite ( define ( eval exp env ) ( cond ( ( self-evaluating ?
exp ) exp ) ( ( variable ?
exp ) ( lookup-variable-value exp env ) ) ( ( quoted ?
exp ) ( text-of-quotation exp ) ) ( ( assignment ?
exp ) ( eval-assignment exp env ) ) ( ( definition ?
exp ) ( eval-definition exp env ) ) ( ( if ?
exp ) ( eval-if exp env ) ) ( ( lambda ?
exp ) ( make-procedure ( lambda-parameters exp ) ( lambda-body exp ) env ) ) ( ( begin ?
exp ) ( eval-sequence ( begin-actions exp ) env ) ) ( ( cond ?
exp ) ( eval ( cond- &gt; if exp ) env ) ) ( ( application ?
exp ) ( apply ( eval ( operator exp ) env ) ( list-of-values ( operands exp ) env ) ) ) ( else ( error " Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0 + Required " exp ) ) ) ) that 's funny shit right there</tokentext>
<sentencetext>And my personal favorite

(define (eval exp env)  (cond ((self-evaluating?
exp) exp)  ((variable?
exp) (lookup-variable-value exp env))  ((quoted?
exp) (text-of-quotation exp))  ((assignment?
exp) (eval-assignment exp env))  ((definition?
exp) (eval-definition exp env))  ((if?
exp) (eval-if exp env))  ((lambda?
exp)  (make-procedure (lambda-parameters exp)  (lambda-body exp)  env))  ((begin?
exp)   (eval-sequence (begin-actions exp) env))  ((cond?
exp) (eval (cond-&gt;if exp) env))  ((application?
exp)  (apply (eval (operator exp) env)  (list-of-values (operands exp) env)))  (else  (error "Common Lisp or Netscape Navigator 4.0+ Required" exp))))that's funny shit right there
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874493</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875365</id>
	<title>Think of the Animated GIFs!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256585880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>what will happen to all of the flashing, moving, spinning GIFs.  oh the humanity!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>what will happen to all of the flashing , moving , spinning GIFs .
oh the humanity !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>what will happen to all of the flashing, moving, spinning GIFs.
oh the humanity!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874611</id>
	<title>Geocities:  the Power of Simplicity</title>
	<author>reporter</author>
	<datestamp>1256582460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>What is great about Geocities is its simplicity.  It enabled you to create a simple Web page to share with the world.  The startup costs in terms of money and the amount of time to learn how to use Geocities is roughly zero.
<p>
We arrive back at the same old argument:  basic tool that meets the need versus a fancy tool that provides more than what you need.  Geocities, Windows XP, and the Chevrolet Cobalt are in the 1st category.  Facebook (and MySpace), Windows 7, and BMW 328 are in the second category.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>What is great about Geocities is its simplicity .
It enabled you to create a simple Web page to share with the world .
The startup costs in terms of money and the amount of time to learn how to use Geocities is roughly zero .
We arrive back at the same old argument : basic tool that meets the need versus a fancy tool that provides more than what you need .
Geocities , Windows XP , and the Chevrolet Cobalt are in the 1st category .
Facebook ( and MySpace ) , Windows 7 , and BMW 328 are in the second category .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>What is great about Geocities is its simplicity.
It enabled you to create a simple Web page to share with the world.
The startup costs in terms of money and the amount of time to learn how to use Geocities is roughly zero.
We arrive back at the same old argument:  basic tool that meets the need versus a fancy tool that provides more than what you need.
Geocities, Windows XP, and the Chevrolet Cobalt are in the 1st category.
Facebook (and MySpace), Windows 7, and BMW 328 are in the second category.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875045</id>
	<title>I felt a great disturbance in the Internet</title>
	<author>Dahamma</author>
	<datestamp>1256584440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>It's as if millions of awful websites suddenly cried out and were suddenly silenced.  But no one heard them because no one has actually viewed any of them in years.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>It 's as if millions of awful websites suddenly cried out and were suddenly silenced .
But no one heard them because no one has actually viewed any of them in years .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It's as if millions of awful websites suddenly cried out and were suddenly silenced.
But no one heard them because no one has actually viewed any of them in years.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874195</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>xgr3gx</author>
	<datestamp>1256580600000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I'm using Opera - both blink and scroll are working<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm using Opera - both blink and scroll are working ; )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm using Opera - both blink and scroll are working ;)</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878415</id>
	<title>Re:WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>Macgrrl</author>
	<datestamp>1256556120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>That page passed right through appalling and out the other side to awesome. So much win.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>That page passed right through appalling and out the other side to awesome .
So much win .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>That page passed right through appalling and out the other side to awesome.
So much win.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874111</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874711</id>
	<title>Bottom 95\% of the web!</title>
	<author>argent</author>
	<datestamp>1256582880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>They need a "Bottom 95\% of the web" button.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>They need a " Bottom 95 \ % of the web " button .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>They need a "Bottom 95\% of the web" button.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880623</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>countertrolling</author>
	<datestamp>1256576040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>However, if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing, rather than just getting swamped, I'd love to hear about it.</i></p><p>I just discovered that all the comments are missing from all the articles posted here before 1999... definite bummer</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>However , if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing , rather than just getting swamped , I 'd love to hear about it.I just discovered that all the comments are missing from all the articles posted here before 1999... definite bummer</tokentext>
<sentencetext>However, if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing, rather than just getting swamped, I'd love to hear about it.I just discovered that all the comments are missing from all the articles posted here before 1999... definite bummer</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874413</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875303</id>
	<title>Re:I know I am going to regret this...</title>
	<author>asylumx</author>
	<datestamp>1256585580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'm not sure how useful it is to post a link to a geocities page as a comment to an article which outright tells you that Geocities is being taken offline today.  Needless to say, you get a nice Yahoo! 503 error page if you try your link...</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm not sure how useful it is to post a link to a geocities page as a comment to an article which outright tells you that Geocities is being taken offline today .
Needless to say , you get a nice Yahoo !
503 error page if you try your link.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm not sure how useful it is to post a link to a geocities page as a comment to an article which outright tells you that Geocities is being taken offline today.
Needless to say, you get a nice Yahoo!
503 error page if you try your link...</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874469</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882149</id>
	<title>Jai Ho : GeoCities</title>
	<author>CalcuttaWala</author>
	<datestamp>1256646480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Geocities ( and Tripod before that ) allowed me to actually create content and publish it -- without help or permissions from anyone. In the Web 2.0 world of user generated content, this may be passe<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... but it was very big deal for for me and some of us who thought along those line. Geocities was where I learnt -- and practised -- how to code in HTML and actually write and deploy Java applets. The confidence of having done it -- alone and by myself -- ten years ago continues to stand me in good stead when I use the more user-friendly tools to build and deploy far more complex applications.

Thank you Geocities for opening up a new world of programming for me<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.. A world that I still love and cherish today<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... when my job is far removed from coding.

Jai Ho</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities ( and Tripod before that ) allowed me to actually create content and publish it -- without help or permissions from anyone .
In the Web 2.0 world of user generated content , this may be passe ... but it was very big deal for for me and some of us who thought along those line .
Geocities was where I learnt -- and practised -- how to code in HTML and actually write and deploy Java applets .
The confidence of having done it -- alone and by myself -- ten years ago continues to stand me in good stead when I use the more user-friendly tools to build and deploy far more complex applications .
Thank you Geocities for opening up a new world of programming for me .. A world that I still love and cherish today ... when my job is far removed from coding .
Jai Ho</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities ( and Tripod before that ) allowed me to actually create content and publish it -- without help or permissions from anyone.
In the Web 2.0 world of user generated content, this may be passe ... but it was very big deal for for me and some of us who thought along those line.
Geocities was where I learnt -- and practised -- how to code in HTML and actually write and deploy Java applets.
The confidence of having done it -- alone and by myself -- ten years ago continues to stand me in good stead when I use the more user-friendly tools to build and deploy far more complex applications.
Thank you Geocities for opening up a new world of programming for me .. A world that I still love and cherish today ... when my job is far removed from coding.
Jai Ho</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879789</id>
	<title>on slashdot i learned the same about commenters</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256566200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>pathetic, whiny, wounded geniuses misunderstood by the cold, cruel world of muggles and wogs. beseiged upon all sides by the 'common' and 'low brow'. oh, how will they ever recover from the september that never ended? pine for the good old days, when computers cost $3000 and we could keep out the riff raff. fetch me another hot toddy wiggins! and my slippers and my pipe and the times! and shut the windows its horribly drafty. and check miss whiskin's bowl, make sure she has eaten all her num nums.</p><p>and rub the boils on my feet, thats a good man servant</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>pathetic , whiny , wounded geniuses misunderstood by the cold , cruel world of muggles and wogs .
beseiged upon all sides by the 'common ' and 'low brow' .
oh , how will they ever recover from the september that never ended ?
pine for the good old days , when computers cost $ 3000 and we could keep out the riff raff .
fetch me another hot toddy wiggins !
and my slippers and my pipe and the times !
and shut the windows its horribly drafty .
and check miss whiskin 's bowl , make sure she has eaten all her num nums.and rub the boils on my feet , thats a good man servant</tokentext>
<sentencetext>pathetic, whiny, wounded geniuses misunderstood by the cold, cruel world of muggles and wogs.
beseiged upon all sides by the 'common' and 'low brow'.
oh, how will they ever recover from the september that never ended?
pine for the good old days, when computers cost $3000 and we could keep out the riff raff.
fetch me another hot toddy wiggins!
and my slippers and my pipe and the times!
and shut the windows its horribly drafty.
and check miss whiskin's bowl, make sure she has eaten all her num nums.and rub the boils on my feet, thats a good man servant</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875159</id>
	<title>vim regexp 101</title>
	<author>stygianguest</author>
	<datestamp>1256584920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I for one will miss <a href="http://www.geocities.com/volontir/" title="geocities.com" rel="nofollow">vim regular expressions 101</a> [geocities.com] I it will be moved someplace else.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I for one will miss vim regular expressions 101 [ geocities.com ] I it will be moved someplace else .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I for one will miss vim regular expressions 101 [geocities.com] I it will be moved someplace else.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874951</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>zach\_the\_lizard</author>
	<datestamp>1256583960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Firefox renders their trickery just fine but Internet Explorer doesn't. Windows is not ready for the desktop: its browser can't even render HTML written like it's from 1995 correctly!</htmltext>
<tokenext>Firefox renders their trickery just fine but Internet Explorer does n't .
Windows is not ready for the desktop : its browser ca n't even render HTML written like it 's from 1995 correctly !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Firefox renders their trickery just fine but Internet Explorer doesn't.
Windows is not ready for the desktop: its browser can't even render HTML written like it's from 1995 correctly!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878593</id>
	<title>Rare content still on Geocities</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256557380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>There's still a lot of rare content put on Geocities years ago that would be worthwhile to preseve. E.G. Want to build a Scanning Tunneling Microscope for under 100$? Check out:</p><p>http://www.geocities.com/spm\_stm/</p><p>I really hope an archive of this content is being kept.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>There 's still a lot of rare content put on Geocities years ago that would be worthwhile to preseve .
E.G. Want to build a Scanning Tunneling Microscope for under 100 $ ?
Check out : http : //www.geocities.com/spm \ _stm/I really hope an archive of this content is being kept .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>There's still a lot of rare content put on Geocities years ago that would be worthwhile to preseve.
E.G. Want to build a Scanning Tunneling Microscope for under 100$?
Check out:http://www.geocities.com/spm\_stm/I really hope an archive of this content is being kept.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>damn\_registrars</author>
	<datestamp>1256579820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Is that a javascript'ed blink "tag" they are using?  I thought most browsers didn't acknowledge that tag in HTML anymore...<br> <br>
And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Is that a javascript'ed blink " tag " they are using ?
I thought most browsers did n't acknowledge that tag in HTML anymore.. . And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Is that a javascript'ed blink "tag" they are using?
I thought most browsers didn't acknowledge that tag in HTML anymore... 
And why on earth am I seeing a banner ad here on the slashdot comment page that says geocities?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876691</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256548860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.</p></div><p>I wouldn't say it's that easy anymore...</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online , and is arguably , still one of the easiest ways for * anybody * to get information out there.I would n't say it 's that easy anymore.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.I wouldn't say it's that easy anymore...
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874057</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>eleuthero</author>
	<datestamp>1256579880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>My first memories are of a lynx text browser - and yet it was still somehow possible to create a geocities site that way.</htmltext>
<tokenext>My first memories are of a lynx text browser - and yet it was still somehow possible to create a geocities site that way .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>My first memories are of a lynx text browser - and yet it was still somehow possible to create a geocities site that way.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874517</id>
	<title>Web Design? Web cobble-together. GeoShitties, ~73</title>
	<author>wowbagger</author>
	<datestamp>1256581980000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Several people have said "Geocities gave people their first exposure to web design."</p><p>Web Design? How about "Web cobble-together-with-used-duck-tape-and-old-bubblegum" (and yes, I meant to use "duck" rather than "duct").</p><p>Geoshitties encouraged almost every BAD idea for web site implementation there was.</p><p>So, I give a "NOT fond regards" (~73) to Geoshitties - sing it with me:<br>Na Na Na Na<br>Na NA NA NA<br>Hey Hey Hey<br>GoodBye!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Several people have said " Geocities gave people their first exposure to web design .
" Web Design ?
How about " Web cobble-together-with-used-duck-tape-and-old-bubblegum " ( and yes , I meant to use " duck " rather than " duct " ) .Geoshitties encouraged almost every BAD idea for web site implementation there was.So , I give a " NOT fond regards " ( ~ 73 ) to Geoshitties - sing it with me : Na Na Na NaNa NA NA NAHey Hey HeyGoodBye !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Several people have said "Geocities gave people their first exposure to web design.
"Web Design?
How about "Web cobble-together-with-used-duck-tape-and-old-bubblegum" (and yes, I meant to use "duck" rather than "duct").Geoshitties encouraged almost every BAD idea for web site implementation there was.So, I give a "NOT fond regards" (~73) to Geoshitties - sing it with me:Na Na Na NaNa NA NA NAHey Hey HeyGoodBye!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874053</id>
	<title>Skulls..</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256579880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Long live the rotating,flaming skull!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Long live the rotating,flaming skull !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Long live the rotating,flaming skull!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874143</id>
	<title>Re:Internet Archived; Time to Move On</title>
	<author>nametaken</author>
	<datestamp>1256580360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Meh, it paved the way for the horrors of design and content that replaced it... MySpace and blogs.  We've still got those.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Meh , it paved the way for the horrors of design and content that replaced it... MySpace and blogs .
We 've still got those .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Meh, it paved the way for the horrors of design and content that replaced it... MySpace and blogs.
We've still got those.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874077</id>
	<title>Well...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256580000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>...I guess you could say this is the end of an error?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>...I guess you could say this is the end of an error ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>...I guess you could say this is the end of an error?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875333</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>knuckledraegger</author>
	<datestamp>1256585700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Only if you're using a Pentium Pro</htmltext>
<tokenext>Only if you 're using a Pentium Pro</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Only if you're using a Pentium Pro</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874485</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875483</id>
	<title>Re:Now we begin</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256586360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Your lack of perspective and understanding of the fundamental differences between the two services is not only astounding but ignorant, laughable and foolish as well. Facebook is in no way a descendant of Geocities, in terms of direct lineage. Furthermore, both Geocities and Facebook serve(d) important purposes and to willfully ignore their usefulness and impact due to personal prejudice and a need to stay ahead of the curve is extraordinarily predictable. The cynical desire to keep things from the masses is the root of censorship as both are based in power. You feel powerful discounting the relevance of websites that bring technology to a consumer level just like China's government feels powerful limiting access and stomping on their civilians rights. Luckily, only one of those power hungry groups is relevant in the long run, however the principal is the same and the idea that so many people feel a self-indulgent sense relevancy when it comes to making decisions on who should get to do what, especially when it comes to science, causes those who actually have pioneered ideas and technology to roll in their graves. This is a message to everyone on Slashdot who feels that their opinion is relevant when it comes to the mass production of consumer driven goods rooted in "nerdy" ideas. So many of you fancy yourselves on the level of Gates, Torvalds or Jobs simple because you have studied computer science, or even just memorized the facts of an obscure (or not-so-obscure) science fiction television show or movie series, but you all forget that you are not. Most of you are coders, or dorks or nerds and while you can all rally around this, you are not automatically geniuses because you tinker with computers as you are not the only ones who have ever done so. Reality check: this is 2009. If you are in this field or this lifestyle because you think it sets you apart, then find something else to do. For people who actually enjoy the fields relating to Slashdot, lose the attitude towards people who aren't part of it.<br> <br>Geocities brought the web to people. Which is a good thing. We all laugh at the stupidity of the bad pages but a lot of people entered the field of computer science because of openings like this. I made my first website ever in eighth grade and slapped it up on Geocities. I taught myself HTML and everything. Now that seems irrelevant and easy because I'm doing things so far beyond that, but I don't discount it at all. Facebook isn't going to introduce anyone to programming (well, actually maybe some people will start because of Facebook apps), but it's proof of how relevant a website can become. It truly bridges the gap between the web and the world.  It is amazing how global something like that has become.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Your lack of perspective and understanding of the fundamental differences between the two services is not only astounding but ignorant , laughable and foolish as well .
Facebook is in no way a descendant of Geocities , in terms of direct lineage .
Furthermore , both Geocities and Facebook serve ( d ) important purposes and to willfully ignore their usefulness and impact due to personal prejudice and a need to stay ahead of the curve is extraordinarily predictable .
The cynical desire to keep things from the masses is the root of censorship as both are based in power .
You feel powerful discounting the relevance of websites that bring technology to a consumer level just like China 's government feels powerful limiting access and stomping on their civilians rights .
Luckily , only one of those power hungry groups is relevant in the long run , however the principal is the same and the idea that so many people feel a self-indulgent sense relevancy when it comes to making decisions on who should get to do what , especially when it comes to science , causes those who actually have pioneered ideas and technology to roll in their graves .
This is a message to everyone on Slashdot who feels that their opinion is relevant when it comes to the mass production of consumer driven goods rooted in " nerdy " ideas .
So many of you fancy yourselves on the level of Gates , Torvalds or Jobs simple because you have studied computer science , or even just memorized the facts of an obscure ( or not-so-obscure ) science fiction television show or movie series , but you all forget that you are not .
Most of you are coders , or dorks or nerds and while you can all rally around this , you are not automatically geniuses because you tinker with computers as you are not the only ones who have ever done so .
Reality check : this is 2009 .
If you are in this field or this lifestyle because you think it sets you apart , then find something else to do .
For people who actually enjoy the fields relating to Slashdot , lose the attitude towards people who are n't part of it .
Geocities brought the web to people .
Which is a good thing .
We all laugh at the stupidity of the bad pages but a lot of people entered the field of computer science because of openings like this .
I made my first website ever in eighth grade and slapped it up on Geocities .
I taught myself HTML and everything .
Now that seems irrelevant and easy because I 'm doing things so far beyond that , but I do n't discount it at all .
Facebook is n't going to introduce anyone to programming ( well , actually maybe some people will start because of Facebook apps ) , but it 's proof of how relevant a website can become .
It truly bridges the gap between the web and the world .
It is amazing how global something like that has become .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Your lack of perspective and understanding of the fundamental differences between the two services is not only astounding but ignorant, laughable and foolish as well.
Facebook is in no way a descendant of Geocities, in terms of direct lineage.
Furthermore, both Geocities and Facebook serve(d) important purposes and to willfully ignore their usefulness and impact due to personal prejudice and a need to stay ahead of the curve is extraordinarily predictable.
The cynical desire to keep things from the masses is the root of censorship as both are based in power.
You feel powerful discounting the relevance of websites that bring technology to a consumer level just like China's government feels powerful limiting access and stomping on their civilians rights.
Luckily, only one of those power hungry groups is relevant in the long run, however the principal is the same and the idea that so many people feel a self-indulgent sense relevancy when it comes to making decisions on who should get to do what, especially when it comes to science, causes those who actually have pioneered ideas and technology to roll in their graves.
This is a message to everyone on Slashdot who feels that their opinion is relevant when it comes to the mass production of consumer driven goods rooted in "nerdy" ideas.
So many of you fancy yourselves on the level of Gates, Torvalds or Jobs simple because you have studied computer science, or even just memorized the facts of an obscure (or not-so-obscure) science fiction television show or movie series, but you all forget that you are not.
Most of you are coders, or dorks or nerds and while you can all rally around this, you are not automatically geniuses because you tinker with computers as you are not the only ones who have ever done so.
Reality check: this is 2009.
If you are in this field or this lifestyle because you think it sets you apart, then find something else to do.
For people who actually enjoy the fields relating to Slashdot, lose the attitude towards people who aren't part of it.
Geocities brought the web to people.
Which is a good thing.
We all laugh at the stupidity of the bad pages but a lot of people entered the field of computer science because of openings like this.
I made my first website ever in eighth grade and slapped it up on Geocities.
I taught myself HTML and everything.
Now that seems irrelevant and easy because I'm doing things so far beyond that, but I don't discount it at all.
Facebook isn't going to introduce anyone to programming (well, actually maybe some people will start because of Facebook apps), but it's proof of how relevant a website can become.
It truly bridges the gap between the web and the world.
It is amazing how global something like that has become.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874087</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874349</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>MobyDisk</author>
	<datestamp>1256581260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I think you misunderstood the n00b comment.</p><p>I don't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bs.  It meant that Geocities was a way for n00bs to join the internet.  Geocities was a point of entry for people who wanted a web page but didn't know HTML, or know what an ISP was, and couldn't pay monthly fees.  It was a place where the  tag found popularity, full of obnoxious backgrounds, and embedded sound effects.  It was a place for n00bs.</p><p>Basically, it was like MySpace.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I think you misunderstood the n00b comment.I do n't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bs .
It meant that Geocities was a way for n00bs to join the internet .
Geocities was a point of entry for people who wanted a web page but did n't know HTML , or know what an ISP was , and could n't pay monthly fees .
It was a place where the tag found popularity , full of obnoxious backgrounds , and embedded sound effects .
It was a place for n00bs.Basically , it was like MySpace .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I think you misunderstood the n00b comment.I don't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bs.
It meant that Geocities was a way for n00bs to join the internet.
Geocities was a point of entry for people who wanted a web page but didn't know HTML, or know what an ISP was, and couldn't pay monthly fees.
It was a place where the  tag found popularity, full of obnoxious backgrounds, and embedded sound effects.
It was a place for n00bs.Basically, it was like MySpace.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29883475</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>alexo</author>
	<datestamp>1256656620000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Sturgeon's Revelation is alive and well.<br>One always has to sift through piles of garbage to find the hidden gems.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Sturgeon 's Revelation is alive and well.One always has to sift through piles of garbage to find the hidden gems .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Sturgeon's Revelation is alive and well.One always has to sift through piles of garbage to find the hidden gems.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875033</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875003</id>
	<title>Re: xkcd</title>
	<author>Aliotroph</author>
	<datestamp>1256584140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Blink tags still work in IE and Firefox.  I tested them recently because I was having a similar discussion with a friend.</p><p>Fortunately, they don't work on Slashdot.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Blink tags still work in IE and Firefox .
I tested them recently because I was having a similar discussion with a friend.Fortunately , they do n't work on Slashdot .
: )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Blink tags still work in IE and Firefox.
I tested them recently because I was having a similar discussion with a friend.Fortunately, they don't work on Slashdot.
:)</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874043</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875083</id>
	<title>Oh SiliconValley Peaks #3737</title>
	<author>EkriirkE</author>
	<datestamp>1256584500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>I remember picking my neighborhood page, throwing up useless junk about how much macs suck and PC rule, animated GIFs for IChat, ICQ and webring.  Then I wrote a program that drew visitors to my page and got me recognition in the weekly geocities digests for my traffic and a couple free tshirts (I still have one in the plastic wrapper, the other I wear as casual).  They gave me more webspace and bandwidth as well.   Then a year or so later Yahoo bought them up and started doling out vengeance against those who had active sites.  This is when GeoCities truly died.  All that we saw between then and now was postmortem random nerve firing.  Yahoo routinely would shut down my site with tales of "Bandwidth exceeded"</htmltext>
<tokenext>I remember picking my neighborhood page , throwing up useless junk about how much macs suck and PC rule , animated GIFs for IChat , ICQ and webring .
Then I wrote a program that drew visitors to my page and got me recognition in the weekly geocities digests for my traffic and a couple free tshirts ( I still have one in the plastic wrapper , the other I wear as casual ) .
They gave me more webspace and bandwidth as well .
Then a year or so later Yahoo bought them up and started doling out vengeance against those who had active sites .
This is when GeoCities truly died .
All that we saw between then and now was postmortem random nerve firing .
Yahoo routinely would shut down my site with tales of " Bandwidth exceeded "</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I remember picking my neighborhood page, throwing up useless junk about how much macs suck and PC rule, animated GIFs for IChat, ICQ and webring.
Then I wrote a program that drew visitors to my page and got me recognition in the weekly geocities digests for my traffic and a couple free tshirts (I still have one in the plastic wrapper, the other I wear as casual).
They gave me more webspace and bandwidth as well.
Then a year or so later Yahoo bought them up and started doling out vengeance against those who had active sites.
This is when GeoCities truly died.
All that we saw between then and now was postmortem random nerve firing.
Yahoo routinely would shut down my site with tales of "Bandwidth exceeded"</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879441</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256563200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsock</p></div><p>Or MacTCP (pre-OpenTransport), which probably was a million times more prevalent among end users than linux as a whole at the time.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsockOr MacTCP ( pre-OpenTransport ) , which probably was a million times more prevalent among end users than linux as a whole at the time .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsockOr MacTCP (pre-OpenTransport), which probably was a million times more prevalent among end users than linux as a whole at the time.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875559</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874005</id>
	<title>The wonders of Internet for Everyone</title>
	<author>pwilli</author>
	<datestamp>1256579640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><i>Heck, there's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion.</i> <br> <br>
I almost forgot why I stayed away from geocities hosted websites whenever possible.<br> <br>
Thanks xkcd for reminding me one last time!</htmltext>
<tokenext>Heck , there 's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion .
I almost forgot why I stayed away from geocities hosted websites whenever possible .
Thanks xkcd for reminding me one last time !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Heck, there's even a modified xkcd homepage to mark the occasion.
I almost forgot why I stayed away from geocities hosted websites whenever possible.
Thanks xkcd for reminding me one last time!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874785</id>
	<title>Noooo! My dir listing :P</title>
	<author>u64</author>
	<datestamp>1256583240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I had to learn several lines of php to get my images<br>dir listing working again. There's no way i<br>spend hours making links to over 100 images.</p><p>The web-upload interface was reason enough to pull the<br>plug.</p><p>Anyone know of any free sites with ftp that allow<br>dir listing ?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I had to learn several lines of php to get my imagesdir listing working again .
There 's no way ispend hours making links to over 100 images.The web-upload interface was reason enough to pull theplug.Anyone know of any free sites with ftp that allowdir listing ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I had to learn several lines of php to get my imagesdir listing working again.
There's no way ispend hours making links to over 100 images.The web-upload interface was reason enough to pull theplug.Anyone know of any free sites with ftp that allowdir listing ?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29884579</id>
	<title>Geocities was the 90s MySpace</title>
	<author>Wingfat</author>
	<datestamp>1256661720000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Geocities was great for its time. i had a small site on there to point to my real website i had hosted over at ACV. But with Geocities, people were able to create and manage a web page with out much knowlage of HTML. Connect and stay in contact with friends, update your status, and have music playing.. all sounds like what MySpace did.. just they revamped it for the new age. And in 5 years i would say MySpace and will be shutting down too.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities was great for its time .
i had a small site on there to point to my real website i had hosted over at ACV .
But with Geocities , people were able to create and manage a web page with out much knowlage of HTML .
Connect and stay in contact with friends , update your status , and have music playing.. all sounds like what MySpace did.. just they revamped it for the new age .
And in 5 years i would say MySpace and will be shutting down too .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities was great for its time.
i had a small site on there to point to my real website i had hosted over at ACV.
But with Geocities, people were able to create and manage a web page with out much knowlage of HTML.
Connect and stay in contact with friends, update your status, and have music playing.. all sounds like what MySpace did.. just they revamped it for the new age.
And in 5 years i would say MySpace and will be shutting down too.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</id>
	<title>Too bad</title>
	<author>DogDude</author>
	<datestamp>1256579760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>I think it's too bad.  Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.  The beauty of the early web was that there was a lot of weird information that was often maintained by a single person with a passion for, say, peanut butter flavored roller skates.  I see the web becoming increasing homogenized today, with lots and lots of interlinking, and less interesting, weird unique content.  Despite their annoying JS ads, I'll still miss Geocities.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I think it 's too bad .
Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online , and is arguably , still one of the easiest ways for * anybody * to get information out there .
The beauty of the early web was that there was a lot of weird information that was often maintained by a single person with a passion for , say , peanut butter flavored roller skates .
I see the web becoming increasing homogenized today , with lots and lots of interlinking , and less interesting , weird unique content .
Despite their annoying JS ads , I 'll still miss Geocities .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I think it's too bad.
Geocities really did make it easy to get a web page online, and is arguably, still one of the easiest ways for *anybody* to get information out there.
The beauty of the early web was that there was a lot of weird information that was often maintained by a single person with a passion for, say, peanut butter flavored roller skates.
I see the web becoming increasing homogenized today, with lots and lots of interlinking, and less interesting, weird unique content.
Despite their annoying JS ads, I'll still miss Geocities.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878631</id>
	<title>Goodbye SiliconValley/7479!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256557680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>GeoCities is my second homepage since the first one, in the unversitiy, here Rio has many failures on their servers in 1995/1996. Every brazilian or not vistis this page because there was always something new like the IRC pages. I got the beginning of this era and I still have a geocities.com email stating as the oldest active email, now an alias to my Yahoo account. I don't know if these aliases will be shutted down with the service. But I backed up the entire page so, maybe I can put them online on anoter hosting.</p><p>So, you can Slashdot it as one of the last tribute of Geocities visiting http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7479 . Don't worry if you cannot understand Portuguese. There is also an English version.</p><p>Thanks Geocities and Goobye!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>GeoCities is my second homepage since the first one , in the unversitiy , here Rio has many failures on their servers in 1995/1996 .
Every brazilian or not vistis this page because there was always something new like the IRC pages .
I got the beginning of this era and I still have a geocities.com email stating as the oldest active email , now an alias to my Yahoo account .
I do n't know if these aliases will be shutted down with the service .
But I backed up the entire page so , maybe I can put them online on anoter hosting.So , you can Slashdot it as one of the last tribute of Geocities visiting http : //www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7479 .
Do n't worry if you can not understand Portuguese .
There is also an English version.Thanks Geocities and Goobye !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>GeoCities is my second homepage since the first one, in the unversitiy, here Rio has many failures on their servers in 1995/1996.
Every brazilian or not vistis this page because there was always something new like the IRC pages.
I got the beginning of this era and I still have a geocities.com email stating as the oldest active email, now an alias to my Yahoo account.
I don't know if these aliases will be shutted down with the service.
But I backed up the entire page so, maybe I can put them online on anoter hosting.So, you can Slashdot it as one of the last tribute of Geocities visiting http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7479 .
Don't worry if you cannot understand Portuguese.
There is also an English version.Thanks Geocities and Goobye!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874095</id>
	<title>So Long and Thanks for all the Blink Tags!</title>
	<author>Kagato</author>
	<datestamp>1256580120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>So Long and Thanks for all the Blink Tags!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>So Long and Thanks for all the Blink Tags !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So Long and Thanks for all the Blink Tags!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878655</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>BenoitRen</author>
	<datestamp>1256557860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>GeoCities had an online Builder application that allowed you to make web pages without knowing any HTML. And of course there were offline WYSIWYG programs.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>GeoCities had an online Builder application that allowed you to make web pages without knowing any HTML .
And of course there were offline WYSIWYG programs .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>GeoCities had an online Builder application that allowed you to make web pages without knowing any HTML.
And of course there were offline WYSIWYG programs.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874093</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876923</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>operagost</author>
	<datestamp>1256549700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>And September goes on...</htmltext>
<tokenext>And September goes on.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>And September goes on...</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875559</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875683</id>
	<title>Re:Geocities lead me to my wife</title>
	<author>Cunk</author>
	<datestamp>1256587440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>So now that Geocities is shutting down does that mean your marriage will be annulled?  Check the TOS.  I'm pretty sure it does.</p><p>Sucks, dude.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:(</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>So now that Geocities is shutting down does that mean your marriage will be annulled ?
Check the TOS .
I 'm pretty sure it does.Sucks , dude .
: (</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So now that Geocities is shutting down does that mean your marriage will be annulled?
Check the TOS.
I'm pretty sure it does.Sucks, dude.
:(</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874737</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875559</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>sjames</author>
	<datestamp>1256586780000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>N00b is relative. In those days, to become a n00b, you had to first know the internet existed (many were blissfully unaware), then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsock. Being a bit geeky was a prerequisite for n00bdom on the net. Then AOL came along and lowered the bar for becoming a n00b (and thus the quality of n00bs).</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>N00b is relative .
In those days , to become a n00b , you had to first know the internet existed ( many were blissfully unaware ) , then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsock .
Being a bit geeky was a prerequisite for n00bdom on the net .
Then AOL came along and lowered the bar for becoming a n00b ( and thus the quality of n00bs ) .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>N00b is relative.
In those days, to become a n00b, you had to first know the internet existed (many were blissfully unaware), then figure out Linux or Trumpet winsock.
Being a bit geeky was a prerequisite for n00bdom on the net.
Then AOL came along and lowered the bar for becoming a n00b (and thus the quality of n00bs).</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874093</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879075</id>
	<title>how is Geocities different from facebook?</title>
	<author>halfdan the black</author>
	<datestamp>1256560620000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>
Could someone please explain how is Geocities fundamentally different from facebook or myspace? </p><p>

As far as I can tell, all of them are for creating personal websites, right? It just seems like facebook might have better built in tools for creating sites, whereas, with Geocities, you used your own html editor. So, any fundamental differences???
</p><p>
So, why is facebook the biggest thing around today, and Geocities is dead?
</p><p>
Forgive me if I just don't get this facebook thing, I spend my days writing neural simulations, and not browsing for the latest Indianapolis Colts or Pacers fan sites, or whatever fan sites people post on facebook.
</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Could someone please explain how is Geocities fundamentally different from facebook or myspace ?
As far as I can tell , all of them are for creating personal websites , right ?
It just seems like facebook might have better built in tools for creating sites , whereas , with Geocities , you used your own html editor .
So , any fundamental differences ? ? ?
So , why is facebook the biggest thing around today , and Geocities is dead ?
Forgive me if I just do n't get this facebook thing , I spend my days writing neural simulations , and not browsing for the latest Indianapolis Colts or Pacers fan sites , or whatever fan sites people post on facebook .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>
Could someone please explain how is Geocities fundamentally different from facebook or myspace?
As far as I can tell, all of them are for creating personal websites, right?
It just seems like facebook might have better built in tools for creating sites, whereas, with Geocities, you used your own html editor.
So, any fundamental differences???
So, why is facebook the biggest thing around today, and Geocities is dead?
Forgive me if I just don't get this facebook thing, I spend my days writing neural simulations, and not browsing for the latest Indianapolis Colts or Pacers fan sites, or whatever fan sites people post on facebook.
</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875281</id>
	<title>xkcd talent</title>
	<author>TechwoIf</author>
	<datestamp>1256585460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>I just looked at the xkcd home page redone in geocities style. That is one talented web master to create a home page that managed to mimics every detail of what was bad about geocities web pages. Even right down to the x10 ad.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-)</htmltext>
<tokenext>I just looked at the xkcd home page redone in geocities style .
That is one talented web master to create a home page that managed to mimics every detail of what was bad about geocities web pages .
Even right down to the x10 ad .
: - )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I just looked at the xkcd home page redone in geocities style.
That is one talented web master to create a home page that managed to mimics every detail of what was bad about geocities web pages.
Even right down to the x10 ad.
:-)</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</id>
	<title>Internet Archived; Time to Move On</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256579400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>Most memories of Grandpa <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.geocities.com/a1pyro/" title="archive.org">have been archived</a> [archive.org].  It's time to pull the plug.  RIP you browser crashing old coot.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Most memories of Grandpa have been archived [ archive.org ] .
It 's time to pull the plug .
RIP you browser crashing old coot .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Most memories of Grandpa have been archived [archive.org].
It's time to pull the plug.
RIP you browser crashing old coot.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874363</id>
	<title>Geospam</title>
	<author>hardihoot</author>
	<datestamp>1256581320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>Failing to turn any significant profit from <b>all of those pop-ups and banner ads</b> (in fact, there's questions about whether GeoCities was ever cash-flow positive), the purchase -- or perhaps Yahoo's inaction once GeoCities was acquired -- turned out to be one of the company's most costly mistakes.
</p><p>
Yahoo is encouraging the relatively few remaining users to transition their accounts to the company's $5-per-month Web hosting service.</p></div></blockquote><p>
All of those pop-ups and banner ads is the reason why I steered clear of Geocities. I made certain to exclude Geocities from all internet searches.  If you pop an ad up in my face I will make a personal note never to buy, promote, or recommend the advertised item.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Failing to turn any significant profit from all of those pop-ups and banner ads ( in fact , there 's questions about whether GeoCities was ever cash-flow positive ) , the purchase -- or perhaps Yahoo 's inaction once GeoCities was acquired -- turned out to be one of the company 's most costly mistakes .
Yahoo is encouraging the relatively few remaining users to transition their accounts to the company 's $ 5-per-month Web hosting service .
All of those pop-ups and banner ads is the reason why I steered clear of Geocities .
I made certain to exclude Geocities from all internet searches .
If you pop an ad up in my face I will make a personal note never to buy , promote , or recommend the advertised item .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Failing to turn any significant profit from all of those pop-ups and banner ads (in fact, there's questions about whether GeoCities was ever cash-flow positive), the purchase -- or perhaps Yahoo's inaction once GeoCities was acquired -- turned out to be one of the company's most costly mistakes.
Yahoo is encouraging the relatively few remaining users to transition their accounts to the company's $5-per-month Web hosting service.
All of those pop-ups and banner ads is the reason why I steered clear of Geocities.
I made certain to exclude Geocities from all internet searches.
If you pop an ad up in my face I will make a personal note never to buy, promote, or recommend the advertised item.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875623</id>
	<title>Popular with phishers</title>
	<author>Animats</author>
	<datestamp>1256587140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>
Geocities was very popular with phishers who needed hosting on a domain too popular to blacklist.  We maintain a list of <a href="http://www.sitetruth.com/reports/phishes.html" title="sitetruth.com">major domains being exploited by active phishing scams</a> [sitetruth.com], and Geocities is in the #2 position for length of time on the list.  Over the last few months, the number of phishing sites hosted on Geocities has slowly declined. Today, on Geocities' last day, there is only one left.
</p><p>
With Geocities out of action, Piczo.com (hosting/social networking for teens) and Fortunecity.com (general-purpose free hosting) become the top hosting services favored by phishers.  Most of the Piczo phishing sites seem to be aimed at getting Habbo login credentials. There is apparently a whole racket which <a href="http://www.switched.com/2007/11/15/17-year-old-jailed-for-stealing-virtual-furniture/" title="switched.com">breaks into Habbo accounts to steal virtual furniture.</a> [switched.com]
</p><p>
(We finally have all the big players off that list.  When we started, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and eBay were all on that list. They've all been fixed.  The "short URL" sites are now all very aggressive about killing off phishing links; they don't want to get on spam blacklists.  Most of the remaining sites on the list are modest sites run by people who have no idea what's going on with their site. The oldest entry on that list, <a href="http://www.phishtank.com/phish\_detail.php?phish\_id=329151" title="phishtank.com">hoseo.ac.kr</a> [phishtank.com], is a Korean university.  Someone broke into their email system last year and put a phishing site on port 8080. Their webmaster mailbox is full, but we've tried to reach them by other means and may eventually reach someone with a clue.)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities was very popular with phishers who needed hosting on a domain too popular to blacklist .
We maintain a list of major domains being exploited by active phishing scams [ sitetruth.com ] , and Geocities is in the # 2 position for length of time on the list .
Over the last few months , the number of phishing sites hosted on Geocities has slowly declined .
Today , on Geocities ' last day , there is only one left .
With Geocities out of action , Piczo.com ( hosting/social networking for teens ) and Fortunecity.com ( general-purpose free hosting ) become the top hosting services favored by phishers .
Most of the Piczo phishing sites seem to be aimed at getting Habbo login credentials .
There is apparently a whole racket which breaks into Habbo accounts to steal virtual furniture .
[ switched.com ] ( We finally have all the big players off that list .
When we started , Yahoo , Microsoft , Google , and eBay were all on that list .
They 've all been fixed .
The " short URL " sites are now all very aggressive about killing off phishing links ; they do n't want to get on spam blacklists .
Most of the remaining sites on the list are modest sites run by people who have no idea what 's going on with their site .
The oldest entry on that list , hoseo.ac.kr [ phishtank.com ] , is a Korean university .
Someone broke into their email system last year and put a phishing site on port 8080 .
Their webmaster mailbox is full , but we 've tried to reach them by other means and may eventually reach someone with a clue .
)</tokentext>
<sentencetext>
Geocities was very popular with phishers who needed hosting on a domain too popular to blacklist.
We maintain a list of major domains being exploited by active phishing scams [sitetruth.com], and Geocities is in the #2 position for length of time on the list.
Over the last few months, the number of phishing sites hosted on Geocities has slowly declined.
Today, on Geocities' last day, there is only one left.
With Geocities out of action, Piczo.com (hosting/social networking for teens) and Fortunecity.com (general-purpose free hosting) become the top hosting services favored by phishers.
Most of the Piczo phishing sites seem to be aimed at getting Habbo login credentials.
There is apparently a whole racket which breaks into Habbo accounts to steal virtual furniture.
[switched.com]

(We finally have all the big players off that list.
When we started, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and eBay were all on that list.
They've all been fixed.
The "short URL" sites are now all very aggressive about killing off phishing links; they don't want to get on spam blacklists.
Most of the remaining sites on the list are modest sites run by people who have no idea what's going on with their site.
The oldest entry on that list, hoseo.ac.kr [phishtank.com], is a Korean university.
Someone broke into their email system last year and put a phishing site on port 8080.
Their webmaster mailbox is full, but we've tried to reach them by other means and may eventually reach someone with a clue.
)</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874463</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Skuld-Chan</author>
	<datestamp>1256581740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I do remember when geocities came online. I was still using Windows 3.1 (really hadn't played with linux much) and had a shell connection to a Solaris machine run by Oregon EDNET (compass). If you search around google you'll find references to that.</p><p>Anyhow I thought it was cool they were basically giving away website space for free. The original version of it wasn't a banner, popup encursted nightmare - those came later, probably when someone who worked there woke up one day and asked themselves how it was going to make money.</p><p>For sure - my first website ever was on geocities.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I do remember when geocities came online .
I was still using Windows 3.1 ( really had n't played with linux much ) and had a shell connection to a Solaris machine run by Oregon EDNET ( compass ) .
If you search around google you 'll find references to that.Anyhow I thought it was cool they were basically giving away website space for free .
The original version of it was n't a banner , popup encursted nightmare - those came later , probably when someone who worked there woke up one day and asked themselves how it was going to make money.For sure - my first website ever was on geocities .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I do remember when geocities came online.
I was still using Windows 3.1 (really hadn't played with linux much) and had a shell connection to a Solaris machine run by Oregon EDNET (compass).
If you search around google you'll find references to that.Anyhow I thought it was cool they were basically giving away website space for free.
The original version of it wasn't a banner, popup encursted nightmare - those came later, probably when someone who worked there woke up one day and asked themselves how it was going to make money.For sure - my first website ever was on geocities.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873965</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874565</id>
	<title>They're shutting it all down in one day?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256582220000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Geocities, the fastest-closing site on the web!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Geocities , the fastest-closing site on the web !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Geocities, the fastest-closing site on the web!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878177</id>
	<title>Sad -</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256554740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I'll always have some nostalgia for the Web 1.0 days. I remember my younger days when building a website for its own sake was a nerds' rite of passage, at least among my friends. That, and whole sites - not just pages, sites - were less than 250 kilobytes. (They HAD to be.)</p><p>Thanks to blogging and MySpace, it's a lot easier now to get your fifteen minutes of fame online, but the real magic of building your own page from scratch - something only a small and peculiar subset of the average shmuck would ever be stimulated by - is completely and utterly gone. Not only that, it's not unusual for single pages to weigh in at multiple megabytes. There are single MySpace pages out there that are larger than the space limits of Geocities circa 2000 - 2004. That's crazy.</p><p>But it's still the same old crap. We still have the equivalent of clip-art in the form of sparkling text generators and Blingee, Flash has outshone the venerable<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.gif and old fashioned Javascript, and MIDI and WAV have given way to MP3s. Only now, the stupidity isn't exclusive to the geek caste, it's even more uniform and multiple times more grotesque, and whereas DSL and cable might have been considered luxuries once upon a time, thanks to sites like these they're a necessity! One longs for the dial-up days. With the sole exception of wikis and streaming media, it's my honest opinion that the Internet as a social experience and an information resource hasn't evolved one iota since 1995. Alas, the ivory tower of adolescent geekdom has fallen, long after it outlived its usefulness to the E-proletariat.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'll always have some nostalgia for the Web 1.0 days .
I remember my younger days when building a website for its own sake was a nerds ' rite of passage , at least among my friends .
That , and whole sites - not just pages , sites - were less than 250 kilobytes .
( They HAD to be .
) Thanks to blogging and MySpace , it 's a lot easier now to get your fifteen minutes of fame online , but the real magic of building your own page from scratch - something only a small and peculiar subset of the average shmuck would ever be stimulated by - is completely and utterly gone .
Not only that , it 's not unusual for single pages to weigh in at multiple megabytes .
There are single MySpace pages out there that are larger than the space limits of Geocities circa 2000 - 2004 .
That 's crazy.But it 's still the same old crap .
We still have the equivalent of clip-art in the form of sparkling text generators and Blingee , Flash has outshone the venerable .gif and old fashioned Javascript , and MIDI and WAV have given way to MP3s .
Only now , the stupidity is n't exclusive to the geek caste , it 's even more uniform and multiple times more grotesque , and whereas DSL and cable might have been considered luxuries once upon a time , thanks to sites like these they 're a necessity !
One longs for the dial-up days .
With the sole exception of wikis and streaming media , it 's my honest opinion that the Internet as a social experience and an information resource has n't evolved one iota since 1995 .
Alas , the ivory tower of adolescent geekdom has fallen , long after it outlived its usefulness to the E-proletariat .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'll always have some nostalgia for the Web 1.0 days.
I remember my younger days when building a website for its own sake was a nerds' rite of passage, at least among my friends.
That, and whole sites - not just pages, sites - were less than 250 kilobytes.
(They HAD to be.
)Thanks to blogging and MySpace, it's a lot easier now to get your fifteen minutes of fame online, but the real magic of building your own page from scratch - something only a small and peculiar subset of the average shmuck would ever be stimulated by - is completely and utterly gone.
Not only that, it's not unusual for single pages to weigh in at multiple megabytes.
There are single MySpace pages out there that are larger than the space limits of Geocities circa 2000 - 2004.
That's crazy.But it's still the same old crap.
We still have the equivalent of clip-art in the form of sparkling text generators and Blingee, Flash has outshone the venerable .gif and old fashioned Javascript, and MIDI and WAV have given way to MP3s.
Only now, the stupidity isn't exclusive to the geek caste, it's even more uniform and multiple times more grotesque, and whereas DSL and cable might have been considered luxuries once upon a time, thanks to sites like these they're a necessity!
One longs for the dial-up days.
With the sole exception of wikis and streaming media, it's my honest opinion that the Internet as a social experience and an information resource hasn't evolved one iota since 1995.
Alas, the ivory tower of adolescent geekdom has fallen, long after it outlived its usefulness to the E-proletariat.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876771</id>
	<title>Re:You want it archived? Archive it yourself...</title>
	<author>lgw</author>
	<datestamp>1256549160000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Sure, that embarrassing picture of you, the chocolate pudding, and the goat will live forever, but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark.</p></div><p>You mean "vanish faster than a truth quark".  It decays so fast even its name decays.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Sure , that embarrassing picture of you , the chocolate pudding , and the goat will live forever , but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark.You mean " vanish faster than a truth quark " .
It decays so fast even its name decays .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Sure, that embarrassing picture of you, the chocolate pudding, and the goat will live forever, but anything YOU want to survive will vanish faster than a top quark.You mean "vanish faster than a truth quark".
It decays so fast even its name decays.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875157</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876109</id>
	<title>I didn't use it.</title>
	<author>mcgrew</author>
	<datestamp>1256589420000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I used famvid.com as my first ISP, and they offered unlimited web hosting with the $12.95 per month ISP price. I never believed that it was "unlimited" but they never complained no matter how much crap I uploaded.</p><p>I visited tons of geocities sites, though. Linked them from my own as well.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I used famvid.com as my first ISP , and they offered unlimited web hosting with the $ 12.95 per month ISP price .
I never believed that it was " unlimited " but they never complained no matter how much crap I uploaded.I visited tons of geocities sites , though .
Linked them from my own as well .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I used famvid.com as my first ISP, and they offered unlimited web hosting with the $12.95 per month ISP price.
I never believed that it was "unlimited" but they never complained no matter how much crap I uploaded.I visited tons of geocities sites, though.
Linked them from my own as well.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874061</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874859</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>Knara</author>
	<datestamp>1256583540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>I don't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bs</p></div><p>But they were...</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I do n't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bsBut they were.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I don't think they meant that people who joined the internet during or after Geocities are n00bsBut they were...
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874349</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29877691</id>
	<title>Re:Internet Archived; Time to Move On</title>
	<author>Slightly Askew</author>
	<datestamp>1256552760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Can't seem to find mine on wayback machine or on current site.  Did you have to set something up manually?</p><p>http://www.geocities.com/~slightlyaskew</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Ca n't seem to find mine on wayback machine or on current site .
Did you have to set something up manually ? http : //www.geocities.com/ ~ slightlyaskew</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Can't seem to find mine on wayback machine or on current site.
Did you have to set something up manually?http://www.geocities.com/~slightlyaskew</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873933</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874413</id>
	<title>Re:Too bad</title>
	<author>smellsofbikes</author>
	<datestamp>1256581500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I've heard a lot of people make the claim that the Internet is less interesting than it used to be, because there are less people making webpages about peanut-butter-flavored roller skates, but I wonder if that's true.  I think it's more an issue of dilution: there are 100x as many people online as there were 10 years ago, and almost all of them are boring mundane people making boring mundane webpages, so the interesting (and, in my judgment, *useful*) pages are just much harder to find.  But for all the people who *want* to read about the latest celebrity mishap, the Internet is probably becoming *more* useful.  Speaking as someone who has more than my share of weird micro-interest webpages online, and has since 1996, I'm getting consistently increasing traffic and when I do a search on the sort of subjects my pages are about, I find consistently increasing numbers of similar pages, but neither the interest nor the other pages are increasing at anywhere nearly how quickly the Internet as a whole is increasing.  I figure we're just getting lost in the noise, which is fine as long as the info is still out there.  However, if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing, rather than just getting swamped, I'd love to hear about it.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 've heard a lot of people make the claim that the Internet is less interesting than it used to be , because there are less people making webpages about peanut-butter-flavored roller skates , but I wonder if that 's true .
I think it 's more an issue of dilution : there are 100x as many people online as there were 10 years ago , and almost all of them are boring mundane people making boring mundane webpages , so the interesting ( and , in my judgment , * useful * ) pages are just much harder to find .
But for all the people who * want * to read about the latest celebrity mishap , the Internet is probably becoming * more * useful .
Speaking as someone who has more than my share of weird micro-interest webpages online , and has since 1996 , I 'm getting consistently increasing traffic and when I do a search on the sort of subjects my pages are about , I find consistently increasing numbers of similar pages , but neither the interest nor the other pages are increasing at anywhere nearly how quickly the Internet as a whole is increasing .
I figure we 're just getting lost in the noise , which is fine as long as the info is still out there .
However , if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing , rather than just getting swamped , I 'd love to hear about it .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I've heard a lot of people make the claim that the Internet is less interesting than it used to be, because there are less people making webpages about peanut-butter-flavored roller skates, but I wonder if that's true.
I think it's more an issue of dilution: there are 100x as many people online as there were 10 years ago, and almost all of them are boring mundane people making boring mundane webpages, so the interesting (and, in my judgment, *useful*) pages are just much harder to find.
But for all the people who *want* to read about the latest celebrity mishap, the Internet is probably becoming *more* useful.
Speaking as someone who has more than my share of weird micro-interest webpages online, and has since 1996, I'm getting consistently increasing traffic and when I do a search on the sort of subjects my pages are about, I find consistently increasing numbers of similar pages, but neither the interest nor the other pages are increasing at anywhere nearly how quickly the Internet as a whole is increasing.
I figure we're just getting lost in the noise, which is fine as long as the info is still out there.
However, if people have evidence that the little weird quirky pages are actually disappearing, rather than just getting swamped, I'd love to hear about it.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874029</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29877833</id>
	<title>2000x slower? Try 5 times faster.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256553300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><blockquote><div><p>Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common today</p></div></blockquote><p>In 1995 I had a 5Mbps up and 5Mbps down cable connection with a static IP address for $50 per month.</p><p>Now to get just 1Mbps up and a static IP address I have to pay $120 per month.</p><p>Speeds are much lower now than they were in the glory days like 1995. I don't think it will ever be as good as it was then.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone ' era , when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common todayIn 1995 I had a 5Mbps up and 5Mbps down cable connection with a static IP address for $ 50 per month.Now to get just 1Mbps up and a static IP address I have to pay $ 120 per month.Speeds are much lower now than they were in the glory days like 1995 .
I do n't think it will ever be as good as it was then .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Its advent in 1995 was a sign of the rising 'Internet for everyone' era, when connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x slower than is common todayIn 1995 I had a 5Mbps up and 5Mbps down cable connection with a static IP address for $50 per month.Now to get just 1Mbps up and a static IP address I have to pay $120 per month.Speeds are much lower now than they were in the glory days like 1995.
I don't think it will ever be as good as it was then.
	</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874063</id>
	<title>Goodbye, Jesux</title>
	<author>hondo77</author>
	<datestamp>1256579940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'm going to miss <a href="http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/4081/" title="geocities.com">Jesux</a> [geocities.com], the born-again Linux.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'm going to miss Jesux [ geocities.com ] , the born-again Linux .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'm going to miss Jesux [geocities.com], the born-again Linux.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878049</id>
	<title>Re:You want it archived? Archive it yourself...</title>
	<author>Pentium100</author>
	<datestamp>1256554200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>And people ask me why I am archiving stuff I find on the 'net. That it's on the internet does not mean that it will be there in 5, 10... years. If it's recorded to a LTO tape or a MO disk then there is higher probability that one usable copy (either on the media or on the internet) will survive. You now, it's like backup.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>And people ask me why I am archiving stuff I find on the 'net .
That it 's on the internet does not mean that it will be there in 5 , 10... years. If it 's recorded to a LTO tape or a MO disk then there is higher probability that one usable copy ( either on the media or on the internet ) will survive .
You now , it 's like backup .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>And people ask me why I am archiving stuff I find on the 'net.
That it's on the internet does not mean that it will be there in 5, 10... years. If it's recorded to a LTO tape or a MO disk then there is higher probability that one usable copy (either on the media or on the internet) will survive.
You now, it's like backup.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875157</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29880223</id>
	<title>geociti.es</title>
	<author>paulproteus</author>
	<datestamp>1256570940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I intend to do what I can to keep the Geocities pages on the web. I am part of the Archive Team, an independent group of amateur archivists racing to rescue the web from destruction at its own hand. I bought <a href="http://geociti.es/" title="geociti.es">geociti.es</a> [geociti.es] and we're in the process of putting Geocities back online.</p><p>At least, the pages we have rescued. So far, it's only about a terabyte. Imagine - fifteen years of the world's memories for less than a hundred bucks at today's storage prices.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I intend to do what I can to keep the Geocities pages on the web .
I am part of the Archive Team , an independent group of amateur archivists racing to rescue the web from destruction at its own hand .
I bought geociti.es [ geociti.es ] and we 're in the process of putting Geocities back online.At least , the pages we have rescued .
So far , it 's only about a terabyte .
Imagine - fifteen years of the world 's memories for less than a hundred bucks at today 's storage prices .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I intend to do what I can to keep the Geocities pages on the web.
I am part of the Archive Team, an independent group of amateur archivists racing to rescue the web from destruction at its own hand.
I bought geociti.es [geociti.es] and we're in the process of putting Geocities back online.At least, the pages we have rescued.
So far, it's only about a terabyte.
Imagine - fifteen years of the world's memories for less than a hundred bucks at today's storage prices.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874087</id>
	<title>Now we begin</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256580060000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>the countdown to the demise of Facebook!  Can't happen soon enough.  'Nuff said.</htmltext>
<tokenext>the countdown to the demise of Facebook !
Ca n't happen soon enough .
'Nuff said .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>the countdown to the demise of Facebook!
Can't happen soon enough.
'Nuff said.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882627</id>
	<title>Re:less interesting, weird unique content</title>
	<author>paragon1</author>
	<datestamp>1256651880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Please, no goatse links.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Please , no goatse links .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Please, no goatse links.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874687</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874685</id>
	<title>Re:check the source.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256582820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>It appears not to be compliant with present-day web-standards, just a quick run through an online HTML validator brings up
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http\%3A\%2F\%2Fxkcd.com\%2F&amp;charset=(detect+automatically)&amp;doctype=Inline&amp;group=0" title="w3.org" rel="nofollow">some errors</a> [w3.org].</htmltext>
<tokenext>It appears not to be compliant with present-day web-standards , just a quick run through an online HTML validator brings up some errors [ w3.org ] .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It appears not to be compliant with present-day web-standards, just a quick run through an online HTML validator brings up
some errors [w3.org].</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874019</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29873995</id>
	<title>WTF Yahoo!</title>
	<author>clinko</author>
	<datestamp>1256579640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>WTF!  Didn't they see my gif saying my site was under construction!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>WTF !
Did n't they see my gif saying my site was under construction !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>WTF!
Didn't they see my gif saying my site was under construction!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874173</id>
	<title>R.I.P.</title>
	<author>ari\_j</author>
	<datestamp>1256580480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy's Geocities site (probably in SiliconValley) has been archived.  There is a lot of it, from information about microcontroller programming to Old English word lists and grammar lessons, that up to last week I ended up at some geocities.com address for.  It hosted a lot more than just nested blink and marquee tags.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy 's Geocities site ( probably in SiliconValley ) has been archived .
There is a lot of it , from information about microcontroller programming to Old English word lists and grammar lessons , that up to last week I ended up at some geocities.com address for .
It hosted a lot more than just nested blink and marquee tags .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I am hopeful that any information I may need that was only ever hosted on some guy's Geocities site (probably in SiliconValley) has been archived.
There is a lot of it, from information about microcontroller programming to Old English word lists and grammar lessons, that up to last week I ended up at some geocities.com address for.
It hosted a lot more than just nested blink and marquee tags.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874613</id>
	<title>Re:N00b thing?</title>
	<author>insertwackynamehere</author>
	<datestamp>1256582460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>for some like me, it gave me a place to learn html. now im a compsci major. 8 years ago i was using geocities to host my own webcomic web page that was made in notepad</htmltext>
<tokenext>for some like me , it gave me a place to learn html .
now im a compsci major .
8 years ago i was using geocities to host my own webcomic web page that was made in notepad</tokentext>
<sentencetext>for some like me, it gave me a place to learn html.
now im a compsci major.
8 years ago i was using geocities to host my own webcomic web page that was made in notepad</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874349</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875047</id>
	<title>Say Goodbye to Your Old Neighborhood</title>
	<author>literaldeluxe</author>
	<datestamp>1256584440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Farewell Athens/Acropolis.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Farewell Athens/Acropolis .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Farewell Athens/Acropolis.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874469</id>
	<title>I know I am going to regret this...</title>
	<author>DarthVain</author>
	<datestamp>1256581740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/darthvain/" title="geocities.com">http://www.geocities.com/darthvain/</a> [geocities.com]</p><p>As much as geocities is horrible I don't think it holds a candle to "Myspace" web monstrosities with music and flashing crap. Geocities was good because it was the first big thing that let you host "stuff" for free. Now freehosting services are a dime a dozen, geocities isn't really needed, not to mention the myspaces and facebooks of the world now. However back in the day, if you didn't want to pay to host your own stuff, or didn't want to mess around a lot of dynamic IPs, host updaters, and setting up a private webserver and dns server (or pay for web creation software, or even bother to learn html) for the absolute free experience for a personal web page geocities was there. Again, now there are tons of free services out there, and pay ones that are not nearly as expensive as they used to be. Most noobs used it to basically say "Hi look at me, I am on the web!" which was served by MySpace and now Facebook really.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...and before you respond yes I know my geocities site is crap and I haven't updated it in years. Don't judge me, I was weak.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:)</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>http : //www.geocities.com/darthvain/ [ geocities.com ] As much as geocities is horrible I do n't think it holds a candle to " Myspace " web monstrosities with music and flashing crap .
Geocities was good because it was the first big thing that let you host " stuff " for free .
Now freehosting services are a dime a dozen , geocities is n't really needed , not to mention the myspaces and facebooks of the world now .
However back in the day , if you did n't want to pay to host your own stuff , or did n't want to mess around a lot of dynamic IPs , host updaters , and setting up a private webserver and dns server ( or pay for web creation software , or even bother to learn html ) for the absolute free experience for a personal web page geocities was there .
Again , now there are tons of free services out there , and pay ones that are not nearly as expensive as they used to be .
Most noobs used it to basically say " Hi look at me , I am on the web !
" which was served by MySpace and now Facebook really .
...and before you respond yes I know my geocities site is crap and I have n't updated it in years .
Do n't judge me , I was weak .
: )</tokentext>
<sentencetext>http://www.geocities.com/darthvain/ [geocities.com]As much as geocities is horrible I don't think it holds a candle to "Myspace" web monstrosities with music and flashing crap.
Geocities was good because it was the first big thing that let you host "stuff" for free.
Now freehosting services are a dime a dozen, geocities isn't really needed, not to mention the myspaces and facebooks of the world now.
However back in the day, if you didn't want to pay to host your own stuff, or didn't want to mess around a lot of dynamic IPs, host updaters, and setting up a private webserver and dns server (or pay for web creation software, or even bother to learn html) for the absolute free experience for a personal web page geocities was there.
Again, now there are tons of free services out there, and pay ones that are not nearly as expensive as they used to be.
Most noobs used it to basically say "Hi look at me, I am on the web!
" which was served by MySpace and now Facebook really.
...and before you respond yes I know my geocities site is crap and I haven't updated it in years.
Don't judge me, I was weak.
:)</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878417</id>
	<title>Re:Rest in peace</title>
	<author>smoker2</author>
	<datestamp>1256556120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Your pupal years ? Are you an insect ?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Your pupal years ?
Are you an insect ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Your pupal years ?
Are you an insect ?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874069</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882715</id>
	<title>I want to beat the moron who tagged this</title>
	<author>unity100</author>
	<datestamp>1256652420000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>'andnothingofvaluewaslost'. dear moron. a lot of people ran various informational sites since the dawn of the internet on geocities, because getting your own cost an arm and a leg, especially if you were a student or had a low budget. one of my later clients hosted a website on mines and mining on geocities. a lot of the political dissent was expressed in geocities because 'blogging' and wordpress wasnt around then. STILL a lot of dissenters in repressed regimes were using geocities. leaving that aside, all the sites that were set up long ago was up there and you occasionally ended up in a geocities page while looking for a certain bit of information.</p><p>if you didnt know these, then you shouldnt have gone out of your way to tag it with that, because you didnt know shit about the subject. if you knew these, but still tagged it like this, the only thing you deserve a strong kick in your face.</p><p>next time, you feel the urge to tag something 'andnothingofvaluewaslost', tag yourself.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>'andnothingofvaluewaslost' .
dear moron .
a lot of people ran various informational sites since the dawn of the internet on geocities , because getting your own cost an arm and a leg , especially if you were a student or had a low budget .
one of my later clients hosted a website on mines and mining on geocities .
a lot of the political dissent was expressed in geocities because 'blogging ' and wordpress wasnt around then .
STILL a lot of dissenters in repressed regimes were using geocities .
leaving that aside , all the sites that were set up long ago was up there and you occasionally ended up in a geocities page while looking for a certain bit of information.if you didnt know these , then you shouldnt have gone out of your way to tag it with that , because you didnt know shit about the subject .
if you knew these , but still tagged it like this , the only thing you deserve a strong kick in your face.next time , you feel the urge to tag something 'andnothingofvaluewaslost ' , tag yourself .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>'andnothingofvaluewaslost'.
dear moron.
a lot of people ran various informational sites since the dawn of the internet on geocities, because getting your own cost an arm and a leg, especially if you were a student or had a low budget.
one of my later clients hosted a website on mines and mining on geocities.
a lot of the political dissent was expressed in geocities because 'blogging' and wordpress wasnt around then.
STILL a lot of dissenters in repressed regimes were using geocities.
leaving that aside, all the sites that were set up long ago was up there and you occasionally ended up in a geocities page while looking for a certain bit of information.if you didnt know these, then you shouldnt have gone out of your way to tag it with that, because you didnt know shit about the subject.
if you knew these, but still tagged it like this, the only thing you deserve a strong kick in your face.next time, you feel the urge to tag something 'andnothingofvaluewaslost', tag yourself.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29878973</id>
	<title>Captain Procrastinator strikes again</title>
	<author>KingAlanI</author>
	<datestamp>1256559960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Knew for months it was closing down, finished the backup at ~ 11:30 PM Pacific Time on the 25th.</p><p>My page is still up, so presumably, they close it at the end of the 26th.</p><p>I admit I fell into the "under construction" trap as much as anyone, but I at least avoided the crappy graphics.</p><p>My thanks to the highschool IT guy who introduced me to doing this kind of thing, even though I didn't make a career out of it. Quickly graduated from Netscape Composer to simple handcoding of HTML. That was cool. (Was about six years ago, now.)</p><p>Even a basic overhaul of what I've got now would be quite the project, but I plan to move the same basic idea over to another free webhost</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Knew for months it was closing down , finished the backup at ~ 11 : 30 PM Pacific Time on the 25th.My page is still up , so presumably , they close it at the end of the 26th.I admit I fell into the " under construction " trap as much as anyone , but I at least avoided the crappy graphics.My thanks to the highschool IT guy who introduced me to doing this kind of thing , even though I did n't make a career out of it .
Quickly graduated from Netscape Composer to simple handcoding of HTML .
That was cool .
( Was about six years ago , now .
) Even a basic overhaul of what I 've got now would be quite the project , but I plan to move the same basic idea over to another free webhost</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Knew for months it was closing down, finished the backup at ~ 11:30 PM Pacific Time on the 25th.My page is still up, so presumably, they close it at the end of the 26th.I admit I fell into the "under construction" trap as much as anyone, but I at least avoided the crappy graphics.My thanks to the highschool IT guy who introduced me to doing this kind of thing, even though I didn't make a career out of it.
Quickly graduated from Netscape Composer to simple handcoding of HTML.
That was cool.
(Was about six years ago, now.
)Even a basic overhaul of what I've got now would be quite the project, but I plan to move the same basic idea over to another free webhost</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29882195</id>
	<title>1000-2000 times slower</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256647200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>&gt;connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x \_times\_ slower than is common today</p><p>(FTFY<nobr> <wbr></nobr>/.)</p><p>So, common today is 10Mbit (and that's a alot), that means people only had 5-10 bps which is ridiculously low.</p><p>So, no, It's more like 10Mbit / 56Kbit = ~180 times faster</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>&gt; connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x \ _times \ _ slower than is common today ( FTFY / .
) So , common today is 10Mbit ( and that 's a alot ) , that means people only had 5-10 bps which is ridiculously low.So , no , It 's more like 10Mbit / 56Kbit = ~ 180 times faster</tokentext>
<sentencetext>&gt;connection speeds were 1,000x or 2,000x \_times\_ slower than is common today(FTFY /.
)So, common today is 10Mbit (and that's a alot), that means people only had 5-10 bps which is ridiculously low.So, no, It's more like 10Mbit / 56Kbit = ~180 times faster</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875445</id>
	<title>Re:Marking the occasion</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256586180000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Just the Idle section, and only in Netscape 4.7.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Just the Idle section , and only in Netscape 4.7 .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Just the Idle section, and only in Netscape 4.7.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874795</id>
	<title>No C:/  links?</title>
	<author>Picass0</author>
	<datestamp>1256583240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I dug the broken image links but i would have liked to see one or two hrefs point at a C: drive.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I dug the broken image links but i would have liked to see one or two hrefs point at a C : drive .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I dug the broken image links but i would have liked to see one or two hrefs point at a C: drive.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874019</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874025</id>
	<title>It Feels like a wave crashing over me...</title>
	<author>Monkeedude1212</author>
	<datestamp>1256579760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>But I don't know if its Nostalgia or Relief...</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>But I do n't know if its Nostalgia or Relief.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>But I don't know if its Nostalgia or Relief...</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29893733</id>
	<title>Re:One of the greatest lessons ever learned...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256671680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>It's not funny, it's true<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...sad, no?</p><p>time destroys everything</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>It 's not funny , it 's true ...sad , no ? time destroys everything</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It's not funny, it's true ...sad, no?time destroys everything</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874737</id>
	<title>Geocities lead me to my wife</title>
	<author>Christoph</author>
	<datestamp>1256583000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I got an email from a stranger in the Philippines asking for help with a document she found on my website. I responded (somewhat begrudgingly), she thanked me. I followed a link to her Geocities homepage in her signature line, and (seeing her photos) began emailing her.</p><p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/balene46/Photo\_Gallery.html" title="geocities.com">http://www.geocities.com/balene46/Photo\_Gallery.html</a> [geocities.com]</p><p>We've been married four years now.<br><a href="http://www.cgstock.com/personal/arlene\_gregerson" title="cgstock.com">http://www.cgstock.com/personal/arlene\_gregerson</a> [cgstock.com]<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...and have a great toddler.<br><a href="http://www.cgstock.com/athena" title="cgstock.com">http://www.cgstock.com/athena</a> [cgstock.com]</p><p>Thanks, geocities.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I got an email from a stranger in the Philippines asking for help with a document she found on my website .
I responded ( somewhat begrudgingly ) , she thanked me .
I followed a link to her Geocities homepage in her signature line , and ( seeing her photos ) began emailing her.http : //www.geocities.com/balene46/Photo \ _Gallery.html [ geocities.com ] We 've been married four years now.http : //www.cgstock.com/personal/arlene \ _gregerson [ cgstock.com ] ...and have a great toddler.http : //www.cgstock.com/athena [ cgstock.com ] Thanks , geocities .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I got an email from a stranger in the Philippines asking for help with a document she found on my website.
I responded (somewhat begrudgingly), she thanked me.
I followed a link to her Geocities homepage in her signature line, and (seeing her photos) began emailing her.http://www.geocities.com/balene46/Photo\_Gallery.html [geocities.com]We've been married four years now.http://www.cgstock.com/personal/arlene\_gregerson [cgstock.com] ...and have a great toddler.http://www.cgstock.com/athena [cgstock.com]Thanks, geocities.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29875871</id>
	<title>Re:Geocities lead me to my wife</title>
	<author>blind biker</author>
	<datestamp>1256588280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This is one of the most positive slashdot posts I have ever read. Congrats to your family and you. And your daughter is adorable! I have a son on the way, and my wife is Thai - I am really curious to see how he turns out. BTW, your wife reminds me a lot of mine, actually.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This is one of the most positive slashdot posts I have ever read .
Congrats to your family and you .
And your daughter is adorable !
I have a son on the way , and my wife is Thai - I am really curious to see how he turns out .
BTW , your wife reminds me a lot of mine , actually .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This is one of the most positive slashdot posts I have ever read.
Congrats to your family and you.
And your daughter is adorable!
I have a son on the way, and my wife is Thai - I am really curious to see how he turns out.
BTW, your wife reminds me a lot of mine, actually.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29876841</id>
	<title>My page is still up..</title>
	<author>krouic</author>
	<datestamp>1256549400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/aberguerand/frmain.htm" title="geocities.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.geocities.com/aberguerand/frmain.htm</a> [geocities.com]</p><p>Let's see how long it will last.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>http : //www.geocities.com/aberguerand/frmain.htm [ geocities.com ] Let 's see how long it will last .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>http://www.geocities.com/aberguerand/frmain.htm [geocities.com]Let's see how long it will last.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29879115</id>
	<title>Re:2000x slower? Try 5 times faster.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1256560920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I hear ya. Back before cable internet service got reamed, you could buy an enterprise grade line for chump change and host whatever you want on it. Telcos are screwing us hard.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I hear ya .
Back before cable internet service got reamed , you could buy an enterprise grade line for chump change and host whatever you want on it .
Telcos are screwing us hard .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I hear ya.
Back before cable internet service got reamed, you could buy an enterprise grade line for chump change and host whatever you want on it.
Telcos are screwing us hard.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_10_26_1359223.29874643</id>
	<title>Where's the andnothingofvaluewaslost tag? ^^</title>
	<author>Hurricane78</author>
	<datestamp>1256582640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Also, obligatory xkcd reference: <a href="http://xkcd.org/" title="xkcd.org">http://xkcd.org/</a> [xkcd.org]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Also , obligatory xkcd reference : http : //xkcd.org/ [ xkcd.org ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Also, obligatory xkcd reference: http://xkcd.org/ [xkcd.org]</sentencetext>
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