nicholaswhite
10 Nov 2001, 17:27
I wasn't sure whether this should go in the gravel trap or here, so I chose the obvious ;)
wayback machine (http://web.archive.org)
It has a record of (most) websites and how they looked like, since 1996. Quite interesting if you're bored during the off season (yes I know the world doesn't revolve around F1, but most of mine does! Pitiful I know...) For example it shows every major update of T-T, except for that it doesn't seem to like html tables.
Another less relevant reason why I liked it so much is that it gets round the school auto censor, so I could use T-T at school. Inevitably T-T was unblocked the next day, so I haven't really used it much since. But it's still rather interesting...:)
wayback machine (http://web.archive.org)
It has a record of (most) websites and how they looked like, since 1996. Quite interesting if you're bored during the off season (yes I know the world doesn't revolve around F1, but most of mine does! Pitiful I know...) For example it shows every major update of T-T, except for that it doesn't seem to like html tables.
Another less relevant reason why I liked it so much is that it gets round the school auto censor, so I could use T-T at school. Inevitably T-T was unblocked the next day, so I haven't really used it much since. But it's still rather interesting...:)

