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RedtheGamer100 t1_iu9p7z1 wrote
Reply to comment by ccaccus in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
LOL, not bad.
Do you teach web design?
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ccaccus t1_iu9okq8 wrote
Reply to comment by RedtheGamer100 in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
Never thought I'd run into one of my own students here!
ChipMunkley t1_iu9oda9 wrote
Reply to comment by flipflapslap in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
I remember LAN parties where a bunch of us guys stayed after school and played Command and Conquer or Warcraft II.
Indie_Undies t1_iu9o4mh wrote
Reply to comment by -REDDIT-USERNAME- in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
I recommend you to check out sites hosted in neocities. Most people there try to replicate the retro feeling.
RedtheGamer100 t1_iu9nixd wrote
Reply to comment by ccaccus in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
Why is an elementary school teacher on reddit?
Sinicalkush t1_iu9mdyn wrote
No Monster Squad??? This list is ruined.
IllyrioMoParties t1_iu9k078 wrote
>filled with animations and pictures
>still loads faster than reddit
how did they do it
Keatzuu t1_iu9intu wrote
This could really use a no-right-click script.
-REDDIT-USERNAME- t1_iu9hjx7 wrote
It's stupid how much I miss this era of the world wide web. Everything was fun and new.
flipflapslap t1_iu9fuxn wrote
Reply to comment by ChipMunkley in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
Yea they were. I used to go to the library, cuz they had good internet, and make webpages about bands I liked. What a time to be alive
ccaccus t1_iu9fo6d wrote
The one nice thing about every site basically looking like that was everyone who had used a graphical word processor could think, "I could make that!"
Now, I offer my fifth graders the chance to make a website for a project and they all feel like it's inferior.
crush2920 t1_iu9ff91 wrote
I love it, and looks good on mobile too!
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brickyardjimmy t1_iu9dzbj wrote
Back when the internet was the Hobbit shire.
ChipMunkley t1_iu9cb0i wrote
Reply to How many U.S. cities can you name? by AnythingTotal
I typed in cities from around the world and surprisingly many of them popped up. There's a Berlin in Connecticut, London in Ohio, Warsaw in Indiana, and even Moscow in Idaho.
ChipMunkley t1_iu9bd11 wrote
The 90s were good times :)
HawkinsT t1_iu8p642 wrote
Reply to How many U.S. cities can you name? by AnythingTotal
Hmm...
England, Wales, Scotland, Italy, Greece, Poland, Crete, Russia...
London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Brighton, Bristol, Bath, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Swansea, York...
Paris, Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague, Madrid, Stockholm, Lisbon...
New London, New Paris, New Berlin, New Athens, New Amsterdam, New Prague, New Madrid, New Lisbon...
Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy...
It feels like I misunderstood the assignment, but 41 cities, 0.19% of the population, 0 capitals, 0 of 339 cities over 100,000. I'd debate this game's definition of city though. New Amsterdam has 12 residents.
HawkinsT t1_iu8dsq4 wrote
Reply to Enter a wavelength of visible light (380nm - 808nm) to see what color it is by CoherentPhoton
Starts getting very cool around 379 nm.
AffectionatePut978 t1_iu7cykv wrote
Reply to comment by not_so_plausible in An anonymous polling site for sensitive topics, with live stats and a heatmap (NEW: add your own questions!) by bowelcrusher
youre just bad at your job.
Lepke2011 t1_iu6qbih wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Enter a wavelength of visible light (380nm - 808nm) to see what color it is by CoherentPhoton
Actually, we have 8 fingers.
The thumb is an opposable appendage.
MacNcheezdicks t1_iu6odoz wrote
Reply to comment by 88mph_pfr in How many U.S. cities can you name? by AnythingTotal
this is where i stopped as well. My problem was more with spelling some of the weird ones. Wakeushasha? Albequequereqreee? I was even struggling on Minneapolis for a bit.. lol. If i cheated on spelling or spent more time I could have gone on for hours. Cool site tho.
braaibros t1_iu6gjm7 wrote
Reply to How many U.S. cities can you name? by AnythingTotal
Got 73 cities, was surprised to find out the town I live in is considered a 0.1% rare.
elpajaroquemamais t1_iu6601y wrote
Reply to How many U.S. cities can you name? by AnythingTotal
281 for 27% of the total population!
ccaccus t1_iu9psar wrote
Reply to comment by RedtheGamer100 in Nostalgic website in 90s “Geocities” style for tracking Halloween movies 📼🎃 by rgthree
Nope. 5th grade Reading/Language Arts.
After some of the books we read, students can choose from a bunch of different projects from regular book reports or dioramas to making video games, websites, and movies.
I mean, I'm more experienced with tech than some other teachers. I've made some websites with HTML/CSS/PHP/SQL, coded a few things with C++ and JavaScript, dabbled in Unity, and have a Twitch, so I can help my students a lot and am comfortable offering those projects as options.