This is off topic, but I've been trying to figure out the name of a website that I used to visit a few years ago. I remember saving it as a bookmark, but that was a couple of laptops ago, and I didn't sync bookmarks or use delicious to save it online. So I'm stuck without some helpful hints. :1zhelp:
Here's what I remember:
- it was a clone of Drudge Report in the design and layout
- the content wasn't about news or politics, it was about style, cutting edge technology, latest developments, trends
- some of the stuff was crazy and futuristic
- it would link out to different categories like music, fashion, technology, and I think social activism (?)
- wasn't updated all that often, but the archives were called version 1.0, 1.1, etc
Wish I could remember more about it. Sometimes when you browse the web, you follow a few paths of hyperlinks and forget where you started. This website used to be a common routine for me while visiting Ars Technica, and Boing Boing, and Hack a Day, etc.
Thanks in advance for anyone's input or ideas about what this website was called. If it doesn't exist anymore, I would be happy to see it again on the Wayback Machine.
Here's what I remember:
- it was a clone of Drudge Report in the design and layout
- the content wasn't about news or politics, it was about style, cutting edge technology, latest developments, trends
- some of the stuff was crazy and futuristic
- it would link out to different categories like music, fashion, technology, and I think social activism (?)
- wasn't updated all that often, but the archives were called version 1.0, 1.1, etc
Wish I could remember more about it. Sometimes when you browse the web, you follow a few paths of hyperlinks and forget where you started. This website used to be a common routine for me while visiting Ars Technica, and Boing Boing, and Hack a Day, etc.
Thanks in advance for anyone's input or ideas about what this website was called. If it doesn't exist anymore, I would be happy to see it again on the Wayback Machine.