Archiving the old site, I found a bunch of files I had completely forgotten about. Over the years I had used the estrip server as a way to store and transfer data.
I found a site I made to track my bloodpressure over time. A site I made about the elmwood village being a strip and not a village. A ransom note maker for which I had painstakingly cut out each individual letter from artvoice and scanned them.
A million and a half test.php files with little snippets of code I used to test on the go from my phones.
One of the things was a compressed tar file of like 10,000 images my porn bot had scoured off the internet. I am sure I will find more as I explore the backup.
One of the things is the old chat, which was stored in a sqlite database. I am thinking about just pushing the whole thing as is with downloadable db3 file. I was so amazed how that one file help up all those years.
Its so crazy how much stuff is in there. I just wish I could have saved the old paulvisco.org before that got destroyed. I had so much more there.
Also found my thesis about estrip.org. Here are some fun pictures from it.
Nailing up the old banner at the old house on elmwood.
Our biggest party ever with 104 people.
All the themes back in 2005. I really need to make new ones for this site. I feel bad for anyone who does no like green and brown in the meantime, but it seems to fit the weather.
Having fun advertising on elmwood.
Well that is the Allentown west part and that is all ways so packed, with the thin street and all, I wanted to try the Bison or even the Gator but wasn't brave enough.
that picture makes me kinda glad i didn't go :)