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  1. Inherited Spam

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    2 December 2002 by Ian Davis

    I just got some spam for an address at a domain I registered last week which set me thinking: when …
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  2. Selling Personal Data On Ebay

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    8 November 2002 by Ian Davis

    This guy is selling over 800 pages of his personal data he obtained through the UK’s data protection act. We …
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  3. Microsoft Buys Slashdot

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    30 November 1999 by Ian Davis

    It could happen!

  4. Hamsterdance

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    19 August 1999 by Ian Davis

    Via infosift comes the secret history of the hamsterdance The page, launched in August 1998, grafted the high-speed Roger Miller …
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  5. Computers Becoming Waste Concern

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    8 August 1999 by Ian Davis

    Where do old computers go to die? This article discusses the increasing problem of disposal of obsolete hardware. Leah Jung, …
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  6. Commercials Archive

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    14 July 1999 by Ian Davis

    This site keeps an archive of some of the best TV commercials of recent times as a tribute to what …
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  7. Anarchist FAQ

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    29 June 1999 by Ian Davis

    Not my usual sort of reading but very interesting nonetheless. Covers everything you could possibly ask about anarchism, and then …
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  8. Web Innovator Awards Results

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    3 May 1999 by Ian Davis

    The 1998 Web Innovator Awards results are in. Top dog this year was Mozilla, followed by the Web Standards Project. …
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  9. Geek Pinups

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    1 May 1999 by Ian Davis

    Mmmmm. Gorgeous. Or at least they were once upon a time. A little past their prime now.

  10. Revenge of the Hamsterdance

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    19 April 1999 by Ian Davis

    The HamsterDance marked a seminal point in web history, no longer do pages require original content to be popular, instead …
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