Searching for an old bookmarked URL

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www.awesometrombonelinks.net
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.
 


Not yet. It really did look like an exact copy of Drudge Report with the bold title and three columns of links, with a few photos added in. Still looking . . .

awesometbn said:
..............it was about style, cutting edge technology, latest developments, trends
- some of the stuff was crazy and futuristic

Wired News (Lulz)

Probably not it either. Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters

This is the closest that I could find going by your description Salon.com - Breaking news, opinion, politics, entertainment, sports and culture.


I wish you well in your hunt. It's for this very reason that I have bookmark files on 3.5 floppies and CD's dating back to 1997.