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Ancient History
Look upon what has happened to this site in it's many incarnations! See how my skills at Web engineering and design improve!
2000
- Meta descriptions and keywords added. Board still broken. More
links added to Consortiums,
revision of Site Map and Software
Engineering and extensive revision to server directory
structure.
Saturday, December 16, 2000 04:55:29 AM - The bulletin board scripts are being revised again. Please bear
with us and please don't post to it.
Friday, December 08, 2000 07:55:49 AM - Addition of many links to the collaborations page. Extensive
revision of Shaw's Outline of
History. Changes to my accessible, client-side
script examples.
Tuesday, October 31, 2000 05:46:15 AM - Extensive changes to Shaw's Outline of History. Another sweep
for typos and minor additions.
Sunday, July 23, 2000 02:48:07 AM - I update the bulletin board script again. I add a link to a site
map in the site's table of contents. I make a few minor tweaks
to my link page and games pages.
Friday, May 26, 2000 09:13:46 PM - Like a million other nerds, I craft an essay in progress in
response to Bill Joy's essay in Wired.
Wednesday, March 22, 2000 08:23:49 PM - Another sweep for spelling errors. If you gentlebeings find any
other grammatical errors or typos please let
me know. Addition of AdBusters and Web accessibility badge.
Extensive to minor changes to dev/, game01.html, music.html and
bio/
Tuesday, February 22, 2000 09:50:14 PM - Finally, after many months of goofing off, the new
bulletin board is ready to use! Addition of Shaw's Outline of
Ancient History. Added material to Game Theory, Software
Engineering. Everyone thinks it's a new millennium. Don't that
beat all?
Wednesday, January 12, 2000 12:52:11 AM
1999
- Some style rules ported out of global style sheet so as to be
made visible to Netscape browsers. This is only a temporary fix
until Mozilla 5 comes out. Another sweep for typos.
Sunday, November 28, 1999 04:28:57 AM - New photos of Farlops and his superhuman crew!
Bulletin board maintenance and repair.
Thursday, October 07, 1999 02:42:10 AM - Just a few hours ago www.farlops.com
went live! Expect big horrible things!
Tuesday, September 28, 1999 01:29:00 AM - The addition of BopCats Dance Club and Bakafish Software to the
collaborations page. The proposal to get a domain name is made!
Sunday, September 19, 1999 04:41:03 AM - Change of mail address. Minor typo and grammar
corrections to many pages. The organizing of rants.
Thursday, August 05, 1999 06:40:40 PM - Bulletin board is now working. Updated index.html, bio.html,
dev/ and contact.html
Thursday, July 22, 1999 04:54:17 AM - Attempted to install bulletin board CGI still, as of Wednesday,
July 07, 1999 06:39:40 PM, not working
Saturday, July 3, 1999 5:57:47 AM - Moved whole site to servers provided by the Bakafish! Hooray!
Freedom from advertising! Many thanks to Baka!
Thursday, July 1, 1999 12:57:47 AM - Moved page letterhead elements to bottom of each page and
updated divisions and style sheet rules accordingly. Removed
content, updated some pages.
Saturday, June 26, 1999 08:25:12 AM - Some files renamed and links updated accordingly. New rant about
cars and suburbia. Moved guest book form to my site. Site and
CSS checked with W3C validators, some pages with applets still
need correcting but otherwise the site is legit and in front!
Monday, June 21, 1999 04:46:59 AM - Photo page reduced in size. More added links to maintenance
page. Right table of contents updated.
Sunday, May 31, 1999 12:57:47 AM - New navigation scheme in place. Time stamps updated on all
pages. Addition of guest book and Tripod private message form.
Sunday, May 9, 1999 12:57:47 AM - After several false starts over the years, the site that would become Farlops Industries goes online at Tripod in late 1998. The records are sketchy before that but, it began as an experiment on CompuServe's member pages in 1996. Then it was variously called the Ministry of Information and the Disco Temple of Comedy. The public's response was mild at best, alarmed at worst and, as such, it's early history is best left buried.
Posted by Pace Arko on December 16, 2000 4:55 AM